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transact

[tran-sakt, -zakt] / trænˈsækt, -ˈzækt /


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While a parent must open the account and can view their teen’s investments, balances and account activity, they cannot transact or withdraw from it.

From MarketWatch

Another sign of the software project’s novel approach: The defense companies, which traditionally transact directly with the Pentagon, are acting as subcontractors to the tech companies in the group.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Treasury Department also issued a license to allow U.S. entities to transact with Venezuela’s state-owned oil company, a move to “reopen and restore” that nation’s energy sector, according to a post on X.

From MarketWatch

A Binance spokesman said the exchange “categorically did not directly transact with any sanctioned entities.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Such a designation threatens Anthropic’s ability to transact with companies doing business with the U.S. government.

From The Wall Street Journal