buy in
See also: buy-in
English
Verb
buy in (third-person singular simple present buys in, present participle buying in, simple past and past participle bought in)
- To accept an idea as valid; to join in on a concept.
- To invest as part of a group; to put one's personal stake in an investment.
- To buy back for the owner at an auction.
- (finance) For the buyer of securities, whose seller fails to deliver the securities contracted for, to buy the securities from a third party and demand the difference in price from the original seller.
Derived terms
- buy-in (noun)
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