rebid
verb
(alsore-bid)uk/ˌriːˈbɪd/us/ˌriːˈbɪd/present participlerebidding|past tense and past participlerebid[I]
to give a newbid(= anofferto do something for aparticularamountofmoney, when you arecompetingwith otherpeopleto beableto do it)for something such as ajob:
Alleligiblecompanieswereinvitedto rebidforthework.
[T]
toaskfor newbids(=offersto do something for aparticularprice, whenpeoplearecompetingto beableto do it)for something such as ajob:
It is agovernmentrequirementto rebidcontractsevery threeyears.
[I]
to make a newofferof aparticularamountofmoneyfor something that is forsaleandcompetewith otherpeopleagain tobuyit,especiallyonline, or at apublicsaleofgoodsorproperty:
If you do notwantthesystemtoautomaticallyrebid for youonany oneitem,leavethisfieldblankfor thatitem.
[IorT]
(in somecardgames) to say again, beforeplaystarts, how manypointsyouexpecttowinin aparticulargame:
What did shebidnext after herpartnerrebid 2clubs?
It was adifficultchoicewhether to re-bid or not.
- Privatetraincompanieshave to re-bid toruntheservice.
- After beingpubliclycriticised, theagencyhasagreedto rebid the threelargecontractsand give theworktosmallcompanies.
- She wasadvisedtorejecteverything and rebid thedeal.
- It could take alongtimeto rebid thelicencefor thecasino.
- After hepassed, sheboldlyrebid herspades.
Competing and contending (non-sporting)
- be one up onsomeoneidiom
- bid
- cat
- catchup
- chancer
- close-run
- competition
- contest
- dare
- go in forsomething
- go toe to toeidiom
- hyper-competitive
- in the gameidiom
- intercollegiate
- runners and ridersidiom
- showing
- slugfest
- snap atsomeone'sheelsidiom
- super-competitive
- toe
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Giving, providing and supplying
Negotiating prices
Buying
Card games