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resell

/ riːˈsɛl /

verb

  1. to sell (something) one has previously bought; sell on


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Derived Forms

  • reˈseller, noun

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Example Sentences

He wrote four articles a day and rewrote every one of them to resell to another newspaper for another 20 pesos.

With a bit of lipstick, you can sell and resell the same pig over and over.

Nationwide, entrepreneurs scout estate sales looking for abandoned supplies to resell online.

A&E's Storage Wars goes through foreclosed storage units to find items to resell.

There are several reasons for this: You can't resell your books after you've finished reading them.

At Perm travelers from Siberia resell their vehicles, more or less damaged by the long journey across the plains.

To defeat their schemes the Confederate agents bought back large amounts in bonds intending to resell.

His executors, as we know, were glad to resell to St. Albans Abbey the books he had bought from the monks there.

"You will either resell me those plots at cost price, or you shall not set foot within the office again," Mr. Dowling insisted.

Will you ask Lord W. Hay whether, if the report of his going home be true, he will resell me the mules?

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