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Price out Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɹaɪs/ /ˈaʊt
PRYS-owt
pɹˈaɪs/ /ˈaʊt
prys-OWT

Definition

To raise the cost of something so much that someone can no longer afford it or cannot participate. Often used when people or groups are excluded from buying or accessing something because the price is too high.

Usage & Nuances

Usually informal and often used in passive forms like 'priced out' or 'get priced out.' Frequent in discussions about housing, tickets, or markets. Not about setting a price, but about exclusion due to high cost. 'Price out of the market' is a typical phrase.

Example Sentences

Many families were priced out of the city when rents increased.

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The new development is so expensive, most locals are priced out.

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If tickets get too expensive, fans will be priced out of the concert.

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Small businesses get priced out by big chains that can offer lower prices.

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She wanted to move downtown but got priced out after seeing the apartment costs.

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We're trying to avoid being priced out of our favorite restaurant as it gets more popular.

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