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Outbid Meaning in English

word

ˈaʊtˌbɪd
OWT-BID
aʊtbˈɪd
owt-BID

Definition

To offer more money than someone else in an auction or competition, especially to win the item or contract.

Usage & Nuances

'Outbid' is usually used in formal or neutral contexts like auctions, business, or negotiations. Common phrases: 'be outbid', 'try to outbid', and 'outbid someone by $X'. Don't confuse with 'overbid' (to offer more than the value).

Example Sentences

We tried to outbid the other buyers at the auction.

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Sarah was outbid in the final round.

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If you want the painting, you have to outbid everyone else.

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Nobody could outbid the millionaire—he really wanted that car.

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I set my maximum, but someone outbid me at the last minute.

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They're trying to outbid each other for that rare book.

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