Buy-in (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. an act or instance of buying in.
  2. the deliberate submission of a false bid, too low to be met, in order to win a contract.
  3. the chips purchased by a player from the banker, occasionally a set amount required to enter a specific competition or game.
verb (adverb)
  1. to buy back for the owner (an item in an auction) at or below the reserve price
  2. to purchase shares in a company
  3. to buy goods or securities on the open market against a defaulting seller, charging this seller with any market differences
  4. to pay money to secure a position or place for (someone, esp oneself) in some organization, esp a business or club
  5. to purchase (goods, etc) in large quantities
noun buy-in
  1. the purchase of a company by a manager or group who does not work for that company
Buy-in (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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