Outbid Meaning in English
word
ˈaʊtˌbɪd
OWT-BID
aʊtbˈɪd
owt-BID
परिभाषा
To offer more money than someone else in an auction or competition, especially to win the item or contract.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'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).
Spanish: superar una oferta - pujar más altoPortuguese (BR): dar um lance mais alto - cobrir uma ofertaPortuguese (PT): dar um lance mais alto - superar uma ofertaChinese (Simplified): 出价更高 - 超过出价Chinese (Traditional): 出價更高 - 超過出價Hindi: ऊँची बोली लगानाArabic: يزايد على عرض - يدفع أكثرBengali: বেশি দাম হাঁকা - বেশির দামে প্রস্তাব দেয়াRussian: перебить ставку - предложить большую суммуJapanese: 高値をつける - より高く入札するVietnamese: trả giá cao hơnKorean: 더 높은 값을 제시하다 - 더 비싸게 입찰하다Turkish: daha yüksek teklif vermek - fiyat artırmakUrdu: زیادہ بولی لگاناIndonesian: menawar lebih tinggi
उदाहरण वाक्य
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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