Meaning of buy out | Babel Free
Definitions
- to purchase the entire stock or extent of something
- to purchase the ownership of a company
- To close someone's contract by paying him or her a sum of money, the terms of which are often stated in the contract itself.
- To gain release for (a person) from military service by payment of money.
- To avoid a punishment or escape a difficult situation.
Examples
“[…] the present⟳ Earl had no colour or pretence of right to the estate; and yet the appellants had thought fit to buy⟳ him out, […]”
“[…] and when he complained met with the reply⟳ that if he did not like⟳ his partner's methods he could either clear out or buy⟳ him out.”
“A standard NHL contract, agreed to by both players and owners, has what is called a buy-out clause. If a player's performance deteriorates to the point⟳ that he is put⟳ on waivers and there are no takers, meaning nobody in the NHL wants him, his club can buy⟳ him out at one-third of what's left on the contract.”
“You always manage⟳ to buy⟳ out at the last⟳ second.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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