单词 | reprice |
释义 | repricev. transitive. To change the price of (a product or commodity). ΚΠ 1589 in Orig. Writings & Corr. two R. Hakluyts (1935) ii. 382 It hath been accustomed time out of mind that all cattle provided and overpriced to be repriced. 1833 Suppl. Rev. Code Laws Virginia xii. 306 He will..receive all goods and articles of every description from the superintendent, authorized to be sold at the prices which shall be fixed thereon, and sell and account for the amount thereof, or return the same to the penitentiary, under the direction of the board to be re-priced. 1897 Eau Claire (Wisconsin) Daily Leader 28 Dec. (advt.) Odds and ends in every department, broken sizes, odd lots—all have been repriced to insure a thorough clearing out. 1953 Times 17 July 12/1 The physical task of repricing 18,000 lines imposed some delay but even so the actual loss will probably be £175,000. 1979 Amer. Banker (Nexis) 28 June 11 The..bond issue has been tentatively repriced to raise yields from 5 to 10 basis points. 2005 S. Cherry in R. Bean Harvest (Research Interviews) 123 Organic [food]..doesn't sell, and we have to downgrade it, and reprice it before it goes out of date. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1589 |
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