outbid

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To bid more than somebody else in an auction
{v} to bid more than any other
bid higher than others bid over an opponent's bid when one's partner has not bid or doubled
The form outbid is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. If you outbid someone, you offer more money than they do for something that you both want to buy. The Museum has antagonised rivals by outbidding them for the world's greatest art treasures. to offer a higher price than someone else, especially at an auction
{f} offer a higher price, bid higher
bid over an opponent's bid when one's partner has not bid or doubled
To exceed or surpass in bidding
bid higher than others
outbid

    Hyphenation

    out·bid

    Turkish pronunciation

    autbîd

    Pronunciation

    /ˈoutˌbəd/ /ˈaʊtˌbɪd/

    Etymology

    () From out- +‎ bid.
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