outprice
verb[T]
(alsoout-price)uk/ˌaʊtˈpraɪs/us/ˌaʊtˈpraɪs/tosellaproductorserviceat alowerorbetterpricethan someoneelse:
Nothing wouldchangesolongascheap,versatileoiloutpricedalternativesourcesofenergy.
Bidding by thelargecompaniesoutpricessmalloperators.
toincreasethepriceof something so that someone does not have enoughmoneytopayfor it:
Families who were outpriced in thecitycentrebeganmovingto thesuburbsinsearchof lower-costhousing.
- Ifyourplantobeatthecompetitionis to out-price them, give up on thatstrategyrightnow.
- There's anincreasinglycompetitivefarmingenvironment, wherelargecorporatefarmsare out-pricingsmallerfamily-ownedconcerns.
- The highdemandhas also outpriced manydowntownhomesforworkers.
Estimating value
- appraiser
- book value
- cost
- costing
- de-index
- est.
- euro
- goodwill
- index of leading economic indicators
- put
- putsomethingatsomething
- quote
- re-estimate
- recommended retail price
- RRP
- uncosted
- underestimate
- valorization
- valuation
- value
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