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pur·chase
(pûr′chĭs)tr.v. pur·chased, pur·chas·ing, pur·chas·es
1. To obtain in exchange for money or its equivalent; buy.
2. To acquire by effort; earn: purchased the victory with the loss of many lives.
3. To pull or haul by means of a mechanical device, such as a winch.
n.
1.
a. The act or an instance of buying: the sudden purchase of a car.
b. Something bought: That hat was a wise purchase.
2.
a. A hold or position that allows the application of power, as in moving something: got a purchase for her foot and climbed up.
b. A device, such as a pulley, used to obtain mechanical advantage.
c. A means or advantage that allows the increase of power or influence.
[Middle English purchasen, to pursue, purchase, from Old French purchacier : pur-, forth (from Latin prō-; see per in Indo-European roots) + chacier, to chase; see chase1.]
pur′chas·er n.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() customer agent - a foreign purchaser who buys goods outright for resale home buyer - someone buying a house orderer - someone who places an order to buy |
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purchaser
noun buyer, customer, consumer, vendee (Law) The broker will get 5% if he finds a purchaser.
dealer, retailer, merchant, seller, vendor, shopkeeper, salesperson, tradesman, salesman or saleswoman
dealer, retailer, merchant, seller, vendor, shopkeeper, salesperson, tradesman, salesman or saleswoman
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purchaser
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Translations
مُشْتَرٍ، شارٍ
kupující
køber
ostaja
vásárlóvevő
kaupandi
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purchaser
[ˈpɜːrtʃɪsərr] n → acheteur/euse m/fpurchase tax n (British) → taxe f à l'achatpurchasing power n → pouvoir m d'achatCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
purchaser
n → Käufer(in) m(f)
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purchase
(ˈpəːtʃəs) verb to buy. I purchased a new house.
noun1. anything that has been bought. She carried her purchases home in a bag.
2. the act of buying. The purchase of a car should never be a hasty matter.
ˈpurchaser noun a buyer.
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