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sell

sell [ sel ]


verb  (past and past participle sold [ sōld ], present participle sell·ing, 3rd person present singular sells)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb exchange for money: to exchange a product or service for money, or be exchanged for money

2. transitive verb offer something for sale: to offer a particular product or range of products for sale

3. intransitive verb be bought in quantity: to be bought in large numbers
The book is selling well.

4. transitive verb make people want to buy something: to increase the sale of or the demand for a product
Advertising sells products.

5. transitive verb persuade somebody of something: to make an idea or proposal acceptable to somebody
You've convinced me but now you have to sell it to the stockholders.

6. transitive verb give something up for money: to sacrifice an important personal quality in order to obtain wealth or success
He's sold his integrity for a long-term contract.

7. sell your·self vr persuade somebody of your worth: to work hard to persuade others that you are talented, pleasant, well-qualified, or suitable for a particular job



noun 
Definition:
 
process of selling: the activity or process of persuading people to buy a product or service ( informal )
use an aggressive sell

[ Old English sellan "hand over" < Germanic]

sell·a·ble adjective

sell somebody or something short 

1. 
to make an estimate of the quality and worth of somebody or something that is too low
You've a lot in your favor - don't sell yourself short.
 

2. 
to sell goods or securities without owning them, expecting to buy them at a price lower than the selling price


sold on something enthusiastic about something (informal)

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