
1) Acquire leverage 2) Acquisition 3) Buying 4) Emption 5) French word used in English 6) Obtain by purchase 7) Obtain in return for payment 8) Preemption 9) Purchasing 10) Raise by mechanical power 11) Refusal 12) Shopping 13) To acquire by seeking 14) To exert oneself 15) To gain, obtain, or acquire
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1) Acquisition 2) Buy 3) Buyback 4) Buying 5) Gaining 6) Leverage 7) Obtain 8) Order 9) Purchasing 10) Repurchase 11) Steal
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- the acquisition of something for payment
- a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage
- the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a lever
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A mechanical method of increasing force, such as a tackle or lever.
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A mechanical method of increasing force, such as a tackle or lever.
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[horse] Purchase (foaled in 1916, died 1936), an American Thoroughbred racehorse, was called `The Adonis of the Turf.` Walter Vosburgh, the official handicapper for The Jockey Club as well as a turf historian for many years (and for whom the Vosburgh Stakes were named), wrote: `…one of the most exquisitely beautiful of racehorses…to des...
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• (v. i.) To acquire wealth or property. • (v. t.) To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a price; as, to purchase land, or a house. • (v. t.) That which is obtained for a price in money or its equivalent. • (v. t.) To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance. • (v. t.) The act of seeking and acqu...
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[Verb] To buy.
Example: Ian had been saving for months to purchase a new stereo.
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An arrangement of blocks and tackle which provide mechanical advantage.
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Buy; be long; have an ownership position.
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To buy, to be long, to have an ownership position.
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1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain, obtain, or acquire. 'That loves the thing he can not purchase.' (Spenser) 'Your accent is Something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling.' (Shak) 'His faults . . . Hereditary Rather than purchased.' (Shak) ... 2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a pric...
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Buy; be long; have an ownership position.
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an arrangement of ropes and pulleys to give mechanical advantage
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Pur'chase intransitive verb 1. To put forth effort to obtain anything; to strive; to exert one's self. [ Obsolete] « Duke John of Brabant
purchased greatly that the Earl of Flanders should have his daughter in marriage.»
Ld. Berners. 2. To acquire wealth or ...
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Pur'chase noun [ Middle English
purchds , French
pourchas eager pursuit. See
Purchase ,
transitive verb ]
1. The act of seeking, getting, or obtaining anything. [ Obsolete] « I'll . . . get meat to have thee, Or lose my life in the
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Pur'chase transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Purchased ;
present participle & verbal noun Purchasing .] [ Middle English
purchasen ,
porchacen , Old French
porchacier ,
purchacier , to pursue, to s...
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[
n] - something acquired by purchase 2. [n] - a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage 3. [n] - the acquisition of something for payment
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noun the acquisition of something for payment; `they closed the purchase with a handshake`
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A purchase means to take possession of a given asset, property, item or right by paying a predetermined amount of money for the transaction to be completed successfully. In other words, its? an exchange of money for a particular good or service.
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