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repurchase
[ree-pur-chuhs]
noun
the act of repurchasing.
adjective
of or relating to repurchase.
a repurchase contract.
repurchase
/ riːˈpɜːtʃɪs /
verb
to buy back or buy again goods, securities, assets, etc
noun
an act or instance of repurchasing
Other Word Forms
- repurchaser noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of repurchase1
Example Sentences
Larger margins, combined with more than $4 billion in annual share repurchases, can drive earnings per share higher.
It’s unclear, however, how much stock the company can repurchase.
But the proposed sale means that Wojcicki would repurchase a business that she helped start and led for years.
He said the majority of the higher borrowing was due to a one-off £1.7bn payment from the government to the private sector to repurchase military accommodation.
The process involves borrowing a stock, immediately selling it and then repurchasing it when its value goes down to pocket the difference.
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