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    Bid
    /bid/

    verb

    • 1. offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction: "a consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box" Similar offermake an offer ofput in a bid ofput up

    noun

    • 1. an offer of a price, especially at an auction: "several buyers made bids for the Van Gogh sketches" Similar offertenderproposalsubmission
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  3. BID definition: 1. an attempt to achieve something: 2. an offer to pay a particular amount of money for something…. Learn more.

  4. Bid definition: to command; order; direct. See examples of BID used in a sentence.

  5. Bid is a noun and a verb that means an offer to pay a particular price for something, or to try to achieve something. Learn more about the definition, usage, synonyms and related topics of bid, such as bidding, bidder, bid up and bid down, from Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.

  6. 2 [intransitive] bid (for something) bid (on something) bid (to do something) to offer to do work or provide a service for a particular price, in competition with other companies, etc. synonym tender A French firm will be bidding for the contract.

  7. A bid, defined in its simplest form, is a proposal submitted by a vendor when responding to a request. Now, there are several types of requests. There are RFPs (Request For Proposals), RFIs (Requests for Information), and RFQs (Requests for Quotes). Sometimes, you’ll also hear ITB (Invitation to Bid).

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  8. 1 bid (for something) an offer by a person or a business company to pay a particular amount of money for something Granada mounted a hostile takeover bid for Forte. At the auction (= a public sale where things are sold to the person who offers most), the highest bid for the picture was $200.

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