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buy in
buy in vb (adverb) 1. (Commerce) (tr) to buy back for the owner (an item in an auction) at or below the reserve price2. (Stock Exchange) (intr) to purchase shares in a company3. (Stock Exchange) (intr) to buy goods or securities on the open market against a defaulting seller, charging this seller with any market differences4. (Commerce) (tr) informal Also: buy into US to pay money to secure a position or place for (someone, esp oneself) in some organization, esp a business or club5. to purchase (goods, etc) in large quantities: to buy in for the winter. n (Commerce) the purchase of a company by a manager or group who does not work for that company ThesaurusVerb | 1. | buy in - amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use; "let's stock coffee as long as prices are low"stock up, stockcommerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)overstock - stock excessivelyunderstock - stock with less than the usual or desirable number or quantityfurnish, provide, supply, render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater" | Translationsbuy in
buy in1. To make a financial investment in a business or similar venture. No matter how you try to convince me that your latest scheme is going to make millions, I'm not buying in.2. To believe in and support an idea, concept, or system. Rod's a good enough coach, but he just can't get the players to buy in—they still don't listen to him. We can't approach the CEO with our idea for overhauling the computer system until we get our boss to buy in first.See also: buybuy in (to something) 1. Lit. to purchase shares of something; to buy a part of something the ownership of which is shared with other owners. I bought into a company that makes dog food. Sounds like a good company. I would like to buy in. 2. Fig. to agree with; to accept an idea as worthwhile. The committee liked my proposal and decided to buy into my plan. Do you think you can get the whole board to buy in?See also: buybuy in
buy in Business the purchase of a company by a manager or group who does not work for that company buy in
Buy inTo cover, offset, or close out a short position. Related: Evening up, liquidation.Buy InTo buy the same security a second time because the seller did not deliver in a timely manner the first time. In a buy in, the buyer informs the exchange of the delivery failure; if the second transaction is more expensive, the original seller must pay the difference.buy in The purchase by one broker of securities that another broker has failed to deliver on time.buy in Related to buy in: Management Buy InSynonyms for buy inverb amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or useSynonymsRelated Words- commerce
- commercialism
- mercantilism
- overstock
- understock
- furnish
- provide
- supply
- render
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