outbuy
verb[T]
(alsoout-buy)uk/ˌaʊtˈbaɪ/us/ˌaʊtˈbaɪ/outbought|outboughttospendmoremoneyon something than someoneelse:
Thecompanyhas suchlargecashreservesthat itthinksit can always outbuy anycompetitors.
The TVchannelfoundthat they had been outbought for therightsto the show.
- They are anincrediblyrichcluband can always outbuy anyrivalstoacquiretheplayersthat theywant.
- IthoughtI hadchosena reallynicebottleofwine, but it wasclearmypartnerhad out-bought me when sheproducedacrateofchampagne.
- Therivalcandidatehasmassivelyoutbought her when it comes topaidadvertising.
Buying
- acquire
- acquisition
- acquisitiveness
- bidding
- bidding war
- bite
- invest
- load up onsomething
- misorder
- money-off
- order form
- ordersomethingin
- purchasing power
- repurchase
- retail therapy
- ROBO
- ROPO
- send
- slate
- splurge