buy out

VERB
  1. take over ownership of; of corporations and companies
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How To Use buy out In A Sentence

  • Saur has agreed in principle to buy out its partner to produce closer ties with its other operation, Cambrian Environmental Services.
  • He then tried to derail the Chinese deal by offering to buy out other shareholders. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, Indians were accused of out-trading whites and using their 'immense wealth', as Lawley described it, to buy out the 'credulous' and 'ignorant Dutch farmer'. File:///D:/Data/HTML/BOOKS/src/sfsa03.txt
  • Whereon the bank rate fell sharply and it cost us thousands to buy out of the duff deal. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the autumn floods encourage the salmon to the spawning redds in the river heads, the Government has again given the thumbs down to any plan for a buy out of the drift net fishers.
  • Not that there's anything wrong with that, but the overdone colors combined with the weird black borders makes them look like they're trying really hard to be posters you buy out of a bin at Bed, Bath & Beyond, rather than photos of things that exist in this world. post-processing she's pulling with these (her "vibrance" slider must be tired of hanging at Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • There has been speculation that he may rope in sovereign wealth funds to buy out the Mistry family. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you save enough in hassle to justify the cost (especially when you have to buy out of an existing contract first)? Web Teacher › iPhone questions
  • The bank had to pay to buy out most of the 200 former partners.
  • They are discussing the latest industry news: Accent, a major European player in the market, has just announced the takeover or buy out of Ambient's main competitor,TelStar.
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