Search results for ‘buy it’
English Dictionary (1-4 of 4)
- buy
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- 1. to acquire by paying or promising to pay a sum of money or the equivalent; purchase
- 2. to be capable of purchasing
- 3. to acquire by any exchange or sacrifice
- 4. to act as a buyer
- 5. to bribe or corrupt; hire by or as by bribery
- 6. to accept as true, practical, etc
- 7. to purchase shares of (a company)
- 8. (esp of Christ) to ransom or redeem (a Christian or the soul of a Christian)
- 9. a purchase (often in the phrases good or bad buy )
- 10. See also buy in buy into buy off buy out buy up
- 11. Old...
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- it
- [ɪt]
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- 1. refers to a nonhuman, animal, plant, or inanimate thing, or sometimes to a small baby
- 2. refers to an unspecified or implied antecedent or to a previous or understood clause, phrase, etc
- 3. used to represent human life or experience either in totality or in respect of the present situation
- 4. used as a formal subject (or object), referring to a following clause, phrase, or word
- 5. used in the nominative as the formal grammatical subject of impersonal verbs. When it functions absolutely in...
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he finally persuaded them to buy it
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