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fixed price

American  

noun

  1. a price established by a seller, by agreement or by authority, as the price to be charged invariably.


Other Word Forms

  • fixed-price adjective

Etymology

Origin of fixed price

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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With a call option, an investor pays a relatively small amount to buy a stock in the future for a fixed price.

From Barron's

In this latest auction, traditional offshore wind projects - those fixed to the seabed - have been awarded an average fixed price of nearly £91 per megawatt-hour of electricity generated, in 2024 prices.

From BBC

Ms Marshall said: "It felt almost scaremongering to me. There is almost aggression behind what he was saying - offering a fixed price, quick deadlines, 14-day turnarounds, inflated numbers."

From BBC

The supporter entry tier will make tickets available at a fixed price of $60 for every match, including the final, for each nation’s participating members associations.

From Los Angeles Times

Tickets are sold at a fixed price during this phase and successful applicants will be notified they have won tickets in February.

From Los Angeles Times