(usually of stolen goods) Opposite of to deal in
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Opposite of to promote, or offer for sale, to the public
(a product, organization, or venture) Opposite of to market, or give publicity in an attempt to sell or create public awareness
“The actor used his time on the show to criticize the other movies instead of promoting his own.”
Opposite of to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“The supermarket has decided to pull some of its products from the shelves.”
Opposite of to provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others
(usually of stolen goods) Opposite of to deal in
Opposite of to put on the market
“Following some much-publicized issues, the company has decided to abort its plans to release a new version of their app.”
Opposite of to buy and sell goods and services
“They stock many household goods and foods, including pasta, rice, nuts, hand wash, and chocolate.”
Opposite of to persuade a customer to buy more items, or more expensive items, than they had intended
Opposite of to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
Opposite of to sell or supply with merchandise
Opposite of the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
(seller) Opposite of a person who spends money on goods or services from a shop or business
(dealer) Opposite of a person who spends money on goods or services from a shop or business
Opposite of a market for goods
Opposite of the people who frequent an establishment or purchase a service, collectively
Opposite of the desire for a particular commodity or service
“We had a surplus of developers and as a consequence, many were dismissed.”
Opposite of demand in the market for a particular commodity or service
“There will be a nonnecessity for waiters as the eatery looks to implement a self-service system.”
Opposite of the people who watch or listen to a given media channel
“The political commentator regularly draws the ire of critics around the country with his frequent condescension of the Royal family.”
Opposite of an act of asking politely or formally for something
“Proposed changes were met with a response of approval by management.”
Opposite of a large shop selling different types of goods
Opposite of a place used for the trading of a particular commodity or commodities
“Instead of delivering a shipment of cotton to the next carrier in line under the bill of lading, he stored the cotton in a warehouse.”
Opposite of a commercial operation or company
“The corporation had offices in many countries despite a noninvolvement in South America.”
Opposite of concerned with or engaged in business, trade or commerce
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