sell off (Meaning)
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sell off (v)
get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices
Synonyms & Antonyms of sell off
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sell off Sentence Examples
- The company announced a sell-off of its non-core assets to streamline operations.
- The retailer held a massive sell-off to clear out surplus inventory.
- Investors were eager to participate in the sell-off of highly undervalued stocks.
- The government decided to sell off state-owned enterprises to reduce public spending.
- The sell-off of the oil reserves resulted in a significant decline in global prices.
- After a poor earnings report, the company's shares experienced a sharp sell-off.
- The sell-off of the baseball team left fans disappointed and eager for a new ownership group.
- The bank held a sell-off of repossessed properties to recoup losses on defaulted loans.
- The sell-off of the art collection yielded a record-breaking sum at auction.
- The property developer launched a sell-off of luxury apartments to attract buyers in a competitive market.
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get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices
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The company announced a sell-off of its non-core assets to streamline operations.
The retailer held a massive sell-off to clear out surplus inventory.
Investors were eager to participate in the sell-off of highly undervalued stocks.
The government decided to sell off state-owned enterprises to reduce public spending.