Definition of Outbargaining

1. outbargain [v] - See also: outbargain

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbargaining

outback(a)
outbacker
outbackers
outbacks
outbake
outbaked
outbakes
outbaking
outbalance
outbalanced
outbalances
outbalancing
outbar
outbargain
outbargained
outbargaining (current term)
outbargains
outbark
outbarked
outbarking
outbarks
outbarred
outbarring
outbars
outbase
outbases
outbattle
outbattled
outbattles
outbattling

Literary usage of Outbargaining

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Principles of Rural Economics by Thomas Nixon Carver (1911)
"Then if he also succeeds in outbargaining some of those from whom he hires the factors of production, he will find his income still further increased. ..."

2. Marxian Economics: A Popular Introduction to the Three Volumes of Marx's by Ernest Untermann (1907)
"So long as merchants' capital promotes the exchange of products between undeveloped societies, commerce does not only assume the shape of outbargaining and ..."

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