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1. buy at
verb.
Do
one's
shopping
at;
do
business
with;
be
a
customer
or
client
of.
Synonyms
patronize
shop
sponsor
shop at
patronise
support
frequent
back up
Antonyms
boycott
sell
disallow
forbid
disapproval
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2. at-bat
noun.
(ˈætˈbæt)
(baseball)
a
turn
trying
to
get
a
hit.
Synonyms
play
turn
bat
Antonyms
inactivity
overact
underact
immovableness
3. buy
verb.
(ˈbaɪ)
Obtain
by
purchase;
acquire
by
means
of
a
financial
transaction.
Synonyms
impulse-buy
choose
pick out
take
subscribe to
buy out
take out
subscribe
buy up
get
pick up
acquire
buy food
repurchase
pay
take over
select
purchase
buy back
Antonyms
sell
ionate
calcify
pack
iodinate
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. buy
verb.
(ˈbaɪ)
Make
illegal
payments
to
in
exchange
for
favors
or
influence.
Synonyms
bribe
pay off
pay
buy off
sop
grease one's palms
corrupt
Antonyms
go
obviate
refuse
dishonor
disclaim
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. buy
noun.
(ˈbaɪ)
An
advantageous
purchase.
Synonyms
song
steal
travel bargain
bargain
purchase
Antonyms
fuse
saddle
lodge
burden
dock
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. buy
verb.
(ˈbaɪ)
Accept
as
true.
Synonyms
believe
Antonyms
disbelieve
charge
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. buy
verb.
(ˈbaɪ)
Acquire
by
trade
or
sacrifice
or
exchange.
Synonyms
acquire
get
Antonyms
string
abstain
give
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. buy
verb.
(ˈbaɪ)
Be
worth
or
be
capable
of
buying.
Synonyms
be
purchase
Antonyms
outgo
stay
stand still
Etymology
buy (English)
byen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. At
noun.
A
highly
unstable
radioactive
element
(the
heaviest
of
the
halogen
series);
a
decay
product
of
uranium
and
thorium.
Synonyms
halogen
chemical element
atomic number 85
astatine
element
Antonyms
software
curve
10. at
noun.
(ˈæt)
100
at
equal
1
kip
in
Laos.
Synonyms
Laotian monetary unit
kip
Antonyms
aestivate
estivate
be active
Etymology
at (English)
at (Middle English (1100-1500))
æt (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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