resalable
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of resalable
Example Sentences
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“This could change the calculus on whether a given property is resalable, or what price you sell it at,” said Tom Graff, head of fixed income at Brown Advisory.
From Reuters
A problem with creating a show entirely from one private collection — quite apart from the ethics of institutionally promoting potentially resalable art — is that you have to work with what’s there, and the Barjeel collection, on the evidence here, is not an especially imaginative one.
From New York Times
In recent decades, Americans have maintained that the most desirable—and resalable—bathrooms should be scrupulously boring.
"You very rarely go back to old technology. You will either run out to get your broken phone fixed or upgrade early, but meanwhile the old phone is sitting in your drawer collecting dust, and it's losing most of its resalable value."
From US News
However, charities and other textile-collection locations now accept clothes, shoes and linens, even if they’re not in resalable condition, because textile-recycling markets have expanded recently.
From Seattle Times
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