What does REBUY mean?

Here is the dictionary-style entry for "rebuy": rebuy

Part of Speech: verb

Definition: to buy something again, especially after already buying it once

Pronunciations: US: /riːˈbaɪ/; UK: /riːˈbaɪ/

Origin and Usage: The word "rebuy" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" and "buy." It first appeared in the mid-20th century and is commonly used in the context of gambling, particularly in poker, where players can "rebuy" chips after losing them. It can also be used more generally to refer to buying something again, such as a product or service.

Synonyms: repurchase, buy again, purchase again

Related Words: buyer, beryl, berry, beery, beady

Example Sentences:

  • He lost all his chips in the poker game and had to rebuy to keep playing.
  • She was so happy with her first purchase that she decided to rebuy the same product.
  • The company offered a discount to customers who rebought their product within six months.


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