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Noun
/ˈbidiNG/,
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The offering of particular prices for something, esp. at an auction,
  1. The offering of particular prices for something, esp. at an auction
    • - their first sale produced a wide range of lots and some energetic bidding
    • - other companies in the bidding include General Electric
  2. The offers made in such a situation
    • - from a cautious opener of $30, the bidding soared to $450
  3. (in bridge and whist) The action of stating before play how many tricks one intends to make

  4. The ordering or requesting of someone to do something
    • - the clandestine associations that would act at their bidding
    • - I never needed a second bidding

  1. command: an authoritative direction or instruction to do something
  2. a request to be present; "they came at his bidding"
  3. bid: (bridge) the number of tricks a bridge player is willing to contract to make
  4. (bid) offer: propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting"
  5. (bid) an attempt to get something; "they made a futile play for power"; "he made a bid to gain attention"
  6. (bid) wish: invoke upon; "wish you a nice evening"; "bid farewell"
  7. Bidding is an offer (often competitive) of setting a price one is willing to pay for something. A price offer is called a bid. The term may be used in context of auctions, stock exchange, card games, or real estate transactions.
  8. Woolgathering is a book by Patti Smith, published in 1992.
  9. (Bid (finance)) A bid price is the highest price that a buyer (i.e., bidder) is willing to pay for a good. It is usually referred to simply as the "bid."
  10. (Bid (Medical)) This is the overview for the medical abbreviations series.
  11. Bidden is a village in Hampshire, England.
  12. (Bidder (surname)) Bidder is a surname, and may refer to: * Friedrich Bidder (1810-1894), German physiologist and anatomist * George Parker Bidder (1806-1878), English engineer and calculating prodigy
  13. (BID) Bis in die: twice a day, two times per day
  14. (bid) An offer at an auction; A (failed) attempt to receive or intercept a pass; An attempt, effort, or pursuit (of a goal); To issue a command; to tell; To invite; to summon; to offer; To utter a greeting or salutation
  15. (BID) An offer of a certain amount of consideration.
  16. (Bid) An expression indicating a desire to buy a commodity at a given price; opposite of offer.
  17. (Bid) An offer to host an event or meeting.
  18. (Bid) An offer, stated as a price or spread, to buy whole loans or securities.
  19. (Bid) Proposal made by the prospective policyholder to an insurance company to obtain the cost of a premium for a specific period.
  20. (Bid) The price at which someone is prepared to buy shares.
  21. (Bid) a tender, proposal or quotation submitted in response to a solicitation from a contracting authority.
  22. (Bid) price at which a buyer is ready to buy a particular currency while selling the other simultaneously.
  23. (bid) (1) An attempt to gain control over a line in order to transmit data. (2) Usually associated with contention style of sharing a single line among several terminals. ...
  24. (bid) A formal offer by a contractor, in accordance with specifications for a project, to do all or a phase of the work at a certain price in accordance with the terms and conditions stated in the offer.
  25. (bid) an impressive (but failing) diving attempt to catch the frisbee. Often used in a positive way, ex. "Nice bid"