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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Discovery to reengage with Paramount, which lost the bidding war on Dec. 4.
From Los Angeles Times
Discovery said Tuesday it will restart deal talks with Paramount, setting the stage for a potential bidding war with its preferred suitor Netflix.
The area saw frenzied bidding wars and fast sales as affluent buyers chased privacy, space, and luxe home amenities.
From MarketWatch
Malinin had been bidding for a second gold after helping the USA retain their team title, having competed in both the short programme and the free skating in that event.
From Barron's
The number of homes for sale is still very low in northern New Jersey compared with prepandemic levels, so bidding wars are still common, Martinetti said.
From MarketWatch
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