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purchase
pur·chase P0666700 (pûr′chĭs)tr.v. pur·chased, pur·chas·ing, pur·chas·es 1. To obtain in exchange for money or its equivalent; buy.2. To acquire by effort; earn: purchased the victory with the loss of many lives.3. To pull or haul by means of a mechanical device, such as a winch.n.1. a. The act or an instance of buying: the sudden purchase of a car.b. Something bought: That hat was a wise purchase.2. a. A hold or position that allows the application of power, as in moving something: got a purchase for her foot and climbed up.b. A device, such as a pulley, used to obtain mechanical advantage.c. A means or advantage that allows the increase of power or influence. [Middle English purchasen, to pursue, purchase, from Old French purchacier : pur-, forth (from Latin prō-; see per in Indo-European roots) + chacier, to chase; see chase1.] pur′chas·er n.purchase (ˈpɜːtʃɪs) vb (tr) 1. (Commerce) to obtain (goods, etc) by payment2. to obtain by effort, sacrifice, etc: to purchase one's freedom. 3. (Mechanical Engineering) to draw, haul, or lift (a load) with the aid of mechanical apparatus4. (Law) to acquire (an estate) other than by inheritancen5. (Law) something that is purchased, esp an article bought with money6. (Commerce) the act of buying7. (Law) acquisition of an estate by any lawful means other than inheritance8. (Mechanical Engineering) a rough measure of the mechanical advantage achieved by a lever9. a firm foothold, grasp, etc, as for climbing or levering something10. a means of achieving some influence, advantage, etc[C13: from Old French porchacier to strive to obtain, from por- for +chacier to chase1] ˈpurchaser npur•chase (ˈpɜr tʃəs) v. -chased, -chas•ing, n. v.t. 1. to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy. 2. to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc. 3. to influence by a bribe. 4. to be sufficient to buy: Ten dollars will purchase two tickets. 5. to move, haul, or raise, esp. by applying mechanical power. 6. to get a leverage on; apply a lever, pulley, or other aid to. 7. Obs. to procure; acquire; obtain. v.i. 8. to buy something. n. 9. acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent. 10. something that is purchased or bought. 11. acquisition by means of effort, labor, etc. 12. Law. the acquisition of land or other property by means other than inheritance. 13. a lever, pulley, or other device that provides mechanical advantage or power for moving or raising a heavy object. 14. an effective hold or position for applying power in moving or raising a heavy object; leverage. 15. any means of applying or increasing power, influence, etc. 16. a firm grip or footing on something. [1275–1325; (v.) Middle English < Anglo-French purchacer to seek to obtain, procure (Old French pourchacier) =pur- (< Latin prō- pro-1) + chacer to chase1] pur′chas•a•ble, adj. pur′chas•er, n. purchase Past participle: purchased Gerund: purchasing
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purchase | purchase |
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I purchase | you purchase | he/she/it purchases | we purchase | you purchase | they purchase |
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I purchased | you purchased | he/she/it purchased | we purchased | you purchased | they purchased |
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I am purchasing | you are purchasing | he/she/it is purchasing | we are purchasing | you are purchasing | they are purchasing |
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I have purchased | you have purchased | he/she/it has purchased | we have purchased | you have purchased | they have purchased |
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I was purchasing | you were purchasing | he/she/it was purchasing | we were purchasing | you were purchasing | they were purchasing |
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I had purchased | you had purchased | he/she/it had purchased | we had purchased | you had purchased | they had purchased |
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I will purchase | you will purchase | he/she/it will purchase | we will purchase | you will purchase | they will purchase |
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I will have purchased | you will have purchased | he/she/it will have purchased | we will have purchased | you will have purchased | they will have purchased |
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I will be purchasing | you will be purchasing | he/she/it will be purchasing | we will be purchasing | you will be purchasing | they will be purchasing |
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I have been purchasing | you have been purchasing | he/she/it has been purchasing | we have been purchasing | you have been purchasing | they have been purchasing |
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I will have been purchasing | you will have been purchasing | he/she/it will have been purchasing | we will have been purchasing | you will have been purchasing | they will have been purchasing |
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I had been purchasing | you had been purchasing | he/she/it had been purchasing | we had been purchasing | you had been purchasing | they had been purchasing |
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I would purchase | you would purchase | he/she/it would purchase | we would purchase | you would purchase | they would purchase |
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I would have purchased | you would have purchased | he/she/it would have purchased | we would have purchased | you would have purchased | they would have purchased | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | purchase - the acquisition of something for payment; "they closed the purchase with a handshake"acquisition - the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition of one company by another"buyback, repurchase, redemption - the act of purchasing back something previously soldbuying, purchasing - the act of buying; "buying and selling fill their days"; "shrewd purchasing requires considerable knowledge" | | 2. | purchase - something acquired by purchasestock buyback - a corporation's purchase of its own outstanding stock; increases earnings/share so stock price rises (which can discourage a takeover attempt)acquisition - something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum"buy, steal, bargain - an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price" | | 3. | purchase - a means of exerting influence or gaining advantage; "he could get no purchase on the situation"influence - the effect of one thing (or person) on another; "the influence of mechanical action" | | 4. | purchase - the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a leverleveragemechanical phenomenon - a physical phenomenon associated with the equilibrium or motion of objects | Verb | 1. | purchase - obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction; "The family purchased a new car"; "The conglomerate acquired a new company"; "She buys for the big department store"buycommerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)buy back, repurchase - buy what had previously been sold, lost, or given away; "He bought back the house that his father sold years ago"take - buy, select; "I'll take a pound of that sausage"get - purchase; "What did you get at the toy store?"subscribe to, subscribe, take - receive or obtain regularly; "We take the Times every day"acquire, get - come into the possession of something concrete or abstract; "She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"; "They acquired a new pet"; "Get your results the next day"; "Get permission to take a few days off from work"buy out, buy up, take over - take over ownership of; of corporations and companiespick up - buy casually or spontaneously; "I picked up some food for a snack"buy food, take out - purchase prepared food to be eaten at homeimpulse-buy - buy on impulse without proper reflectionbuy - be worth or be capable of buying; "This sum will buy you a ride on the train" |
purchaseverb1. buy, pay for, obtain, get, score (slang), gain, pick up, secure, acquire, invest in, shop for, get hold of, come by, procure, make a purchase She purchased a tuna sandwich and a carton of orange juice. Most of the shares were purchased by brokers. buy sell, market, retail, trade in, hawk, merchandise, peddle, vendnoun1. acquisition, buy, investment, property, gain, asset, possession She opened the bag and looked at her purchases.2. grip, hold, support, footing, influence, edge, advantage, grasp, lever, leverage, foothold, toehold I got a purchase on the rope and pulled.purchaseverbTo acquire in exchange for money or something of equal value:buy.nounSomething bought or capable of being bought:buy.Translationspurchase (ˈpəːtʃəs) verb to buy. I purchased a new house. 購買 购买 noun1. anything that has been bought. She carried her purchases home in a bag. 所購物 所购物2. the act of buying. The purchase of a car should never be a hasty matter. 購買 购买ˈpurchaser noun a buyer. 買主 买主
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purchase (something) for (someone or something)1. To buy something on behalf of or as a gift to someone. He purchased a brand new car for Janet for her birthday. I'm purchasing some supplies for my boss.2. To buy something for use with or by something else. I'm looking to purchase a new engine for my car. He's purchasing property all over the country for his company.3. To buy something for a particular purpose or use. I refuse to purchase a brand-new dress for a wedding unless I know I'll wear it again in the future. You'll need to make a sizable donation for them to invite you to the gala.See also: purchasepurchase something for someoneto buy something for someone else; to buy something to give to someone. Tony purchased a number of toys for the children in the orphanage. Who did you purchase this gift for?See also: purchasepurchase
purchase1. something that is purchased, esp an article bought with money 2. the act of buying 3. acquisition of an estate by any lawful means other than inheritance 4. a rough measure of the mechanical advantage achieved by a lever Purchase Related to Purchase: Purchase accountingPurchaseTo buy; the transfer of property from one person to another by an agreement. Under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), taking by sale, discount, negotiation, mortgage, pledge, lien, issue, reissue, gift, or any voluntary transaction. PURCHASE. In its most enlarged and technical sense, purchase signifies the lawful acquisition of real estate by any means whatever, except descent. It is thus defined by Littleton, section 12. "Purchase is called the possession of lands or tenements that a man hath by his own deed or agreement, unto which possession he cometh, not by title of descent from any of his ancestors or cousins, but by his own deed." 2. It follows, therefore, that not only when a man acquires an estate by buying it for a good or valuable consideration, but also when it is given or devised to him be acquires it by purchase. 2 Bl. Com. 241. 3. There are six ways of acquiring a title by purchase, namely, 1. By, deed. 2. By devise. 3. By execution. 4. By prescription. 5. By possession, or occupancy. 6. By escheat. In its more limited sense, purchase is applied only to such acquisitions of lands as are obtained by way of bargain and sale for money, or some other valuable consideration. Id. Cruise, Dig. tit. 30, s. 1, to 4; 1 Dall. R. 20. In common parlance, purchase signifies the buying of real estate and of goods and chattels. Purchase
PurchaseBuy; be long; have an ownership position.BuyTo take ownership of some asset in exchange for some monetary remuneration. Buying may take any of several forms. In a cash purchase, the buyer gives cash or a cash equivalent immediately in exchange for the asset. In a credit sale, the buyer takes ownership immediately in exchange for future payment, often with interest. An example of buying is a simple transaction involving widgets. If the buyer is willing to pay $2 per widget and the seller wishes to sell 100 widgets, then the seller gives to the buyer 100 widgets and, in their place, receives $200. See also: Sale.See POWER UP See PURpurchase Related to purchase: Purchase accountingSynonyms for purchaseverb buySynonyms- buy
- pay for
- obtain
- get
- score
- gain
- pick up
- secure
- acquire
- invest in
- shop for
- get hold of
- come by
- procure
- make a purchase
Antonyms- sell
- market
- retail
- trade in
- hawk
- merchandise
- peddle
- vend
noun acquisitionSynonyms- acquisition
- buy
- investment
- property
- gain
- asset
- possession
noun gripSynonyms- grip
- hold
- support
- footing
- influence
- edge
- advantage
- grasp
- lever
- leverage
- foothold
- toehold
Synonyms for purchaseverb to acquire in exchange for money or something of equal valueSynonymsnoun something bought or capable of being boughtSynonymsSynonyms for purchasenoun the acquisition of something for paymentRelated Words- acquisition
- buyback
- repurchase
- redemption
- buying
- purchasing
noun something acquired by purchaseRelated Words- stock buyback
- acquisition
- buy
- steal
- bargain
noun a means of exerting influence or gaining advantageRelated Wordsnoun the mechanical advantage gained by being in a position to use a leverSynonymsRelated Wordsverb obtain by purchaseSynonymsRelated Words- commerce
- commercialism
- mercantilism
- buy back
- repurchase
- take
- get
- subscribe to
- subscribe
- acquire
- buy out
- buy up
- take over
- pick up
- buy food
- take out
- impulse-buy
- buy
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