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sell-back

American  
[sel-bak] / ˈsɛlˌbæk /

noun

  1. an act or instance of selling something previously purchased.


Example Sentences

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The last time the Clásico was held at Camp Nou, the club sold 17,388 tickets, of which 8,366 came from season-ticket holders who opted for the sell-back option.

From New York Times

That’s not the case with a conventional trade-in arrangement, which Best Buy also offers and doesn’t entail buying a sell-back option in advance.

From New York Times