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bid

[bid] / bɪd /


NOUN
endeavor
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STRONGEST
VERB
offer money or services
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STRONG


VERB
say
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STRONG


Example Sentences

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When he comes up for parole in October 2028, at the age of 69, Fraser will face a new obstacle in his bid for freedom.

From BBC

A significantly sweetened bid, due by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, would put pressure on the Warner Bros.

From MarketWatch

First Brands said in a letter to laid-off workers that several potential buyers for the company “suddenly and unexpectedly” withdrew or narrowed their bids to interest in certain units in recent days.

From The Wall Street Journal

The boss of Netflix has told the BBC its takeover bid for Warner Bros is better than a rival one from Paramount because it would expand the business and the industry.

From BBC

According to a letter in a Department of Justice disclosure filing, four groups representing former commercial farmers engaged the firm to support their bid for "full compensation".

From Barron's