resale

[ UK /ɹˈiːse‍ɪl/ ]
[ US /ˈɹiˌseɪɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the selling of something purchased
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How To Use resale In A Sentence

  • It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire.
  • Jewelry, watches and giftware are just a few of the items the organization accepts, and these are sold in its resale shop. Hints From Heloise: Vision-focused charity keeps eyes on the prize
  • There's an internet presale on Nov. 1 and the general onsale date is Nov. 5.
  • Add to family convenience and fun while increasing the resale value of your home with these attractive and practical brick ideas for the do-it-yourselfer.
  • A manufacturer also is permitted to stop dealing with a retailer who breaches the manufacturer's resale price maintenance policy.
  • A food processor costing, say, £48 will not fetch more than £35 on resale.
  • Some tickets were available in a 'presale' and may account for some of those available for resale. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want to buy and rehabilitate vacant houses in Baltimore for resale.
  • Resale value: Constant charging and recharging of even advanced lithium-ion batteries will diminish their ability to hold a charge.
  • What are these like to live with and how do their resale values compare? Times, Sunday Times
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