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Bid up Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɪd/ /ˈəp
BID-uhp
bˈɪd/ /ˈʌp
BID-up

Definition

To raise the price of something, especially at an auction, by making higher offers or encouraging others to do so.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used in business and auction contexts. "Bid up" suggests intentional price increase, sometimes artificially or through competition. Not used outside of price/offers context; don't confuse with "build up." Often heard as "bid up the price" or "get bid up."

Example Sentences

The buyers started to bid up the price of the painting.

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At auctions, people often bid up rare items.

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Two companies tried to bid up the value of the land.

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Whenever collectors compete, they bid up the prices very quickly.

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Bidding wars can really bid up the cost of even basic items online.

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If no one else tries to bid up the price, the item might sell for less than it's worth.

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