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    buy
    [bī]
    verb
    buy (verb) · buys (third person present) · bought (past tense) · bought (past participle) · buying (present participle)
    1. obtain in exchange for payment:
      "he bought me a new dress" · "we had to find some money to buy a house"
      • procure the loyalty and support of (someone) by bribery:
        "here was a man who could not be bought"
      • be a means of obtaining (something) through exchange or payment:
        "money can't buy happiness"
      • get by sacrifice or great effort:
        "greatness is dearly bought"
      • make a profession of purchasing goods for a store or firm.
    2. informal
      accept the truth of:
      "I am not prepared to buy the claim that the ends justify the means"
    noun
    buy (noun) · buys (plural noun)
    1. a purchase:
      "the wine is a good buy at $3.49"
      • an act of purchasing something:
        "out on a produce buy for the restaurant"
    Origin
    Old English bycgan, of Germanic origin.
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    verb
    1. obtain in exchange for payment:
      Opposite:
    2. accept the truth of:
      agree to
      consent to
      assent to
      acquiesce in
      concur in
      accede to
      give one's blessing to
      give one's seal/stamp of approval to
      say yes to
      give one's permission/leave
      Opposite:
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    What does it mean to buy something?To obtain something by paying money for it is the meaning of the verb 'buy'. For example, 'Where did you buy that dress?' or 'They can't afford to buy school books'. If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy one. 'I bought it from a friend for £10'.
    What does the verb 'buy' mean?The verb 'buy' means to obtain something by paying money for it. For example, 'Where did you buy that dress?' or 'They can't afford to buy school books.' or 'If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy.' (Definition from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
    What is the difference between buy and purchase?Buy and purchase both imply obtaining or acquiring property or goods for a price. Buy is the common and informal word, applying to any such transaction: to buy a house, vegetables at the market. Purchase is more formal and may connote buying on a larger scale, in a finer store, and the like: to purchase a year's supplies.
    What does buy up mean?buy up, to buy as much as one can of something or as much as is offered for sale: He bought up the last of the strawberries at the fruit market. n. an act or instance of buying. purchase: That coat was a sensible buy. a bargain: The couch was a real buy. 1. Buy, purchase imply obtaining or acquiring property or goods for a price.
     
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