Sentences with outbid
out·bid
O o - The Museum has antagonised rivals by outbidding them for the world's greatest art treasures. [VERB noun]
- That universe is built on the model that, according to proponents, allows the bank to outbid competitors but still make a profit.
- They are going to have to outbid it to win and will probably have to outbid it by a clear margin.
- The Russian oil baron outbid a string of wealthy individuals.
- Amanda Gould, who is looking for another investment property, says she is being outbid by up to $40000 at auctions.
- Usually, when interest rates fall, home buyers and investors just borrow more and outbid each other.
- China has been outraged by a Japanese attempt to outbid its plans to import Russian natural gas using a new 2400.
- After being outbid for Scott's black leather-encased shaving mirror (which went for $12540).
- The form outbid is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle.