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trade-in
[treyd-in]
noun
goods given in whole or, usually, part payment of a purchase.
We used our old car as a trade-in for the new one.
a business transaction involving a trade-in.
adjective
of or relating to the valuation of goods used in a trade-in.
trade-in price.
of or relating to such a business transaction.
trade-in terms.
trade-in
noun
a used article given in part payment for the purchase of a new article
a transaction involving such part payment
the valuation put on the article traded in
( as modifier )
a trade-in dealer
verb
(tr, adverb) to give (a used article) as part payment for the purchase of a new article
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of trade-in1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
The Chinese government, however, has been slow to expand social benefits, focusing instead on boosting consumption through short-term measures, such as trade-in programmes for household appliances and electronics.
Escobar and six other union board members signed the Kelley Blue Book trade-in estimate with the higher mileage, dated December 2022, according to a copy of the document obtained by The Times.
State-backed trade-in schemes already covered televisions, phones, tablets and smart watches as well as electric and hybrid vehicles.
But a lot of these shoppers fail to consider another key factor that can help save money: getting the best value for their trade-in vehicle.
"As part of the integration of Game, we will be phasing out the trade-in, pre-owned and Game Elite offerings in the UK over the coming months," a spokesperson for Frasers Group said.
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