traded (in) Antonyms
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Meaning of traded (in)
traded (in)
to turn in as a payment or part payment for a purchase, exchange sense 2, to turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase or bill, an item of merchandise (such as an automobile or refrigerator) taken as payment or part payment for a purchase, something given in trade usually as part payment for a purchase
traded (in) Sentence Examples
- The antique collector traded in his old porcelain vase for a rare painting.
- The company traded in its outdated equipment for energy-efficient models.
- The cryptocurrency trader traded in Bitcoin for Ethereum, hoping for a better return.
- The stockbroker traded in all of his client's shares before the market closed.
- The gambler traded in his winnings for more chips, eager to keep playing.
- The backpacker traded in his tent for a smaller one to lighten his load.
- The library traded in damaged books for new copies to replenish its shelves.
- The artist traded in her unfinished paintings for art supplies.
- The collector traded in his duplicate comic books for ones he was missing.
- The farmer traded in his old tractor for a newer, more powerful model.
FAQs About the word traded (in)
to turn in as a payment or part payment for a purchase, exchange sense 2, to turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase or bill, an item of merchandise (
marketed,dealt (in), merchandized, distributed,merchandised, vended, high-pressured, peddled, hustled, hawked
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The antique collector traded in his old porcelain vase for a rare painting.
The company traded in its outdated equipment for energy-efficient models.
The cryptocurrency trader traded in Bitcoin for Ethereum, hoping for a better return.
The stockbroker traded in all of his client's shares before the market closed.