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- Dictionarybidding/ˈbɪdɪŋ/
noun
- 1. the offering of particular prices for something, especially at an auction: "other companies in the bidding include General Electric" Similar
- 2. the ordering or requesting of someone to do something: "women came running at his bidding"
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the act of offering to pay a particular amount of money for something, by different people: Most of the bidding was done by phone. open the bidding. to make the first offer of money for an object at a public sale of goods: Who will open the bidding at £200? See more.
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BIDDING meaning: 1. the act of offering to pay a particular...
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a. : a statement of what one will give or take for something. is now accepting bids for the renovation project. especially : an offer of a price. made a bid of $100 for the painting. b. : something offered as a bid. c. : the act of one who bids (see bid entry 1)
1. an order; command (often in the phrases do or follow the bidding of, at someone's bidding) 2. an invitation; summons. 3. the act of making bids, as at an auction or in bridge. 4. bridge. a group of bids considered collectively, esp those made on a particular deal. Collins English Dictionary.
Bidding definition: command; summons; invitation. See examples of BIDDING used in a sentence.
the act of offering to do something or to provide something for a particular price. (in some card games) the process of stating the number of points that players think they will win. (old-fashioned or formal) what somebody asks or orders you to do.
1. an order; command (often in the phrases do or follow the bidding of, at someone's bidding) 2. an invitation; summons. 3. the act of making bids, as at an auction or in bridge. 4. (Bridge) bridge a group of bids considered collectively, esp those made on a particular deal.
a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something. an order from a superior officer for troops to depart. an order to appear in person at a given place and time. noun. a request to be present. “they came at his bidding ”. synonyms: summons. see more.