black market
1 Americannoun
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the illicit buying and selling of goods in violation of legal price controls, rationing, etc.
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a place where such activity is carried on.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
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any system in which goods or currencies are sold and bought illegally, esp in violation of controls or rationing
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( as modifier )
black market lamb
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the place where such a system operates
verb
Other Word Forms
- black marketeer noun
Etymology
Origin of black market1
First recorded in 1930–35
Origin of black-market1
First recorded in 1930–35; v. use of black market
Example Sentences
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Soon there was a black market for maple syrup.
They are now in a race against time to locate the stolen jewelry before it is dismantled and sold on the black market.
While the U.S. has previously targeted sanctioned oil, it is now increasingly focused on seizing ships that make up the so-called “ghost fleet” and serve the global black market for oil, the officials said.
Szabo expects Venezuela's oil exports will fall by nearly half in the coming months, slashing critical foreign currency income from Venezuela's black market sales.
From Barron's
U.S. sanctions normally deter aboveboard oil traders, but a black market flourished.
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