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Buy out   /baɪ aʊt/   Listen
Buy out

verb
1.
Take over ownership of; of corporations and companies.  Synonyms: buy up, take over.






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"Buy out" Quotes from Famous Books



... enough to buy out one or two of these one-horse kingdoms, like Denmark and Sweden. I have twenty sovereigns, and Laybold has about a thousand," ...
— Up The Baltic - Young America in Norway, Sweden, and Denmark • Oliver Optic

... more in order,' said Straumann, 'to appoint an executive sub-committee to deal with the question. I'm sick of it. And surely we as a Synagogue Council can't be in order in ordering some of our members to buy out another.' ...
— Ghetto Comedies • Israel Zangwill

... took offence," he said regretfully. "Up here we don't look at things just as you people do. I know men who would buy out half the house to have their personality put on the stage so the ...
— Sixes and Sevens • O. Henry

... shares at a certain figure if he could get them in the near future. He said a client was red-hot after the shares. I questioned him closely and he appeared to be a truthful man. He said some folks wanted to buy out the mine and consolidate it with another mine ...
— Joe The Hotel Boy • Horatio Alger Jr.

... buy out the whole lot myself," said Blanche jeeringly, with her small head turning ...
— A Heart-Song of To-day • Annie Gregg Savigny


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