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Definition of Bidder
1. Noun. Someone who makes an offer.
2. Noun. Someone who makes a bid at cards.
Specialized synonyms: Pre-emptor, Preemptor
Derivative terms: Bid
Definition of Bidder
1. n. One who bids or offers a price.
Definition of Bidder
1. Noun. Someone who bids, e.g. at an auction ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bidder
1. one that bids [n -S] - See also: bids
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bidder
Literary usage of Bidder
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"7 From this it follows logically that such a bidder has the right to be heard.
And it has been stated that the highest bidder at a judicial sale, ..."
2. Commentaries on the Law of Municipal Corporations by John Forrest Dillon (1911)
"and readvertise.1 Even when the provision of the statute is that the contract
shall be let to the "lowest responsible bidder" or "lowest and best bidder," ..."
3. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1907)
"George Parker bidder* (1806-1878), "the elder bidder," was the son of a stone-masou
of Devonshire, England. The indications of hereditary influence are ..."
4. Bulletin by Tennessee Division of Geology, Geological Survey, Division of Geology, Tennessee (1910)
"Deposits from bidder. Bond of contractor. Engineer to be employed. Removal for
cause. wherein such improvement is located, and such additional publication ..."
5. Engineering and Architectural Jurisprudence: A Presentation of the Law of by John Cassan Wait (1898)
"If the charter or a statute require the contract to be awarded to- the lowest
bidder after advertising for bids, a contract not so made and awarded will be ..."
6. Architect, Owner and Builder Before the Law: A Summary of American and by Theodore Minot Clark (1894)
"In many cases, where the law or regulation on the subject, instead of saying
simply that the work shall be given to the lowest bidder, provides that it ..."
7. Transactions by American Ethnological Society (1861)
"And then Mr. bidder adds, " that whilst establishing his reputation as an economical
engineer, he turned his attention to the locomotive engine (in which he ..."
8. The Law of Contracts by William Herbert Page (1920)
"reasonable competition.1 К a constitutional or statutory provision requires
letting to the lowest bidder, a contract which is entered into without any ..."