noun
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an order; command (often in the phrases do or follow the bidding of , at someone's bidding )
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an invitation; summons
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the act of making bids, as at an auction or in bridge
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bridge a group of bids considered collectively, esp those made on a particular deal
Etymology
Origin of bidding
Example Sentences
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The prices were the result of a required competitive bidding process.
Netflix is set to come out of the bidding war $2.8 billion richer because of the termination fee it’s owed by Warner and Paramount.
From Barron's
Dow Chemical flirted with ruin because it won a bidding war for a competitor in 2008 but was left billions short at closing time when a Kuwaiti state company backed out of a joint venture.
Before his senior year, he could become the centerpiece of a feverish bidding war between blue blood programs.
If that flow stops, Turkey could need to replace it by buying more gas from Russia or bidding for cargoes of liquefied-natural gas.
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