Definition of Rebids

1. Verb. (third-person singular of rebid) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rebids

1. rebid [v] - See also: rebid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebids

rebelliousness
rebellow
rebellowed
rebellowing
rebellows
rebels
rebend
rebending
rebends
rebent
rebetika
rebetiko
rebid
rebidden
rebidding
rebids (current term)
rebill
rebilled
rebilling
rebills
rebind
rebinding
rebindings
rebinds
rebirth
rebirthings
rebirths
rebit
rebite

Literary usage of Rebids

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

1. Foster on Auction: A Complete Exposition of the Latest Developments of by Robert Frederick Foster (1918)
"Z rebids his hand, two spades, and A assists the hearts, going to three. ... "When Z rebids the spades, A counts up his hand and finds it is good for If in ..."

2. Foster's Auction Made Easy: A Text Book for the Beginner, the Average Player by Robert Frederick Foster (1920)
"All these are border-line rebids. Anything stronger is so much the better. ASSISTS AFTER rebids Returning to the other side of the table we must consider ..."

3. Health Insurance: Management Strategies Used by Large Employers to Control Costs by Michael Gutowski (1998)
"If an existing plan rebids, the board retains the right to accept the new bid if it ... rebids also permitted the state to insert additional contract terms, ..."

4. Foster's Pirate Bridge: The Latest Development of Auction Bridge, with the by Robert Frederick Foster (1917)
"... accepted by W, and N bid a spade, accepted by E. Now S rebids his hand, two hearts, as he wants to play it and he has much more than the average heart ..."

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