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  • 11offer — / ɒfə/ noun 1. a statement that you are willing to pay a specific amount of money to buy something ● to make an offer for a company ● We made an offer of £10 a share. ● We made a written offer for the house. ● £1,000 is the best offer I can make …

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  • 12offer — / ɒfə/ noun 1. a statement that you are willing to give or do something, especially to pay a specific amount of money to buy something ● to make an offer for a company ● We made an offer of £10 a share. ● We made a written offer for the house. ●… …

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  • 13offer — Synonyms and related words: accommodation, accord, accordance, adduce, administer, advance, afford, allege, allot, allow, approach, array, assay, attempt, award, awarding, bestow, bestow on, bestowal, bestowment, bid, bid in, bid up, bring… …

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  • 14Offer In Compromise — A program offered by the IRS to taxpayers who are unable to pay their tax debt. Those who qualify are allowed to make an offer in compromise, which is an offer to pay a lesser amount than that which is owed. The offer in compromise program is… …

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  • 15offer — The price at which a seller makes it known that he is willing to sell something. If there is an acceptance of the offer a legally binding contract has been entered into. In law, an offer is distinguished from an invitation to treat, which is an… …

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  • 16make — {{11}}make (n.) match, mate, companion (now archaic or dialectal), from O.E. gemaca mate, equal; one of a pair, comrade; consort, husband, wife, from P.Gmc. *gamakon , related to O.E. gemæcc well matched, suitable, macian to make (see MAKE (Cf.… …

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  • 17Offer — 1. When one party expresses interest to buy or sell an asset from another party. The offering price is often the highest the buyer will pay to purchase an asset, and the lowest that the seller will accept. 2. The act of making an asset available… …

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  • 18offer — The price at which a seller is willing to sell something. If there is an acceptance of the offer a legally binding contract has been entered into. In law, an offer is distinguished from an invitation to treat, which is an invitation by one person …

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  • 19offer — I. v. a. 1. Present, tender, proffer. 2. Exhibit, proffer, put forward. 3. Furnish, propose, propound, show, give, move. 4. Sacrifice, immolate, present. 5. Bid (as price). II. v. n. 1 …

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  • 20offer — of·fer / ȯ fər/ n 1: a proposal, promise, or other manifestation of willingness to make and fulfill a contract or to bargain under proposed terms with another party that has the power to accept it upon receiving it denied accepting the offer see …

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