sell out
Verb
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Verb
- To sell all of a product that is in stock.
- Synonyms: run out
- They sold out of concert posters yesterday and won't get another shipment until next week.
- (intransitive) To abandon or betray one's supporters or principles to seek profit or other personal advantage.
- It used to be a pleasant little community, until the leaders sold out to the developers.
- (transitive) To betray (a person), usually a close friend or family member, for personal gain.
- I'll kill him if I see him again; he sold me out.
- To sell one's commission.
- German: ausverkaufen
- Russian: распродава́ть
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