counterbid

English

Etymology

counter- + bid

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪd

Noun

counterbid (plural counterbids)

  1. (business) A bid made in response to a previous bid by another party
    • 2009 January 24, “Certicom rebuffs RIM, sells to VeriSign”, in Toronto Star:
      RIM didn't immediately respond to questions about whether it will return to the table with a friendly counterbid.

Translations

Verb

counterbid (third-person singular simple present counterbids, present participle counterbidding, simple past and past participle counterbid)

  1. To make a counterbid
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