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How to Use "Bid" with Example Sentences
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bid
(n):
an offer of money for something; an attempt
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Used with adjectives:
"
We offered a
high
bid
at the auction.
"
(high, low)
"
How much was the
winning
bid
?
"
(winning)
"
The
opening
bid
was much lower than expected.
"
(opening, starting, final)
"
She made a
final
bid
for the presidency.
"
(final, failed, unsuccessful)
"
We're making a
strong
bid
to close this deal.
"
(strong, final, serious, competitive)
Used with verbs:
"
We
placed
a
bid
for the painting.
"
(placed, made, put in, submitted, offered)
"
She
withdrew
her
bid
.
"
(withdrew, took back)
"
The owners
accepted
our
bid
for the house.
"
(accepted, rejected, received, considered)
"
She
lost
the
bid
to buy the company.
"
(lost, won)
"
He
is launching
a new political
bid
.
"
(be + launching, be + making)
"
We
supported
his
bid
for re-election.
"
(supported)
Used with prepositions:
"
They accepted a
bid
by
our opponents.
"
(by, from)
"
She made a
bid
for
the Senate seat.
"
(for)
"
He made a
bid
of
one million dollars for the rare painting.
"
(of)
"
I placed a
bid
on
the antique car.
"
(on)
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bid
(v):
to offer money for something; to attempt
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Used with adverbs:
"
She
successfully
bid
on the car.
"
(successfully, unsuccessfully, competitively)
Used with prepositions:
"
We
bid
against
each other.
"
(against)
"
The company will
bid
for
the government contract.
"
(for, on)
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