Buyer-beware
interjection
Historical Examples
Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 11 (of 14) Elbert Hubbard
Highways and Byways in London Mrs. E. T. Cook.
The Romance of a Great Store Edward Hungerford
Wunpost Dane Coolidge
Septimus William J. Locke
Cyrus Hall McCormick Herbert Newton Casson
United States Steel Arundel Cotter
When You Don’t Know Where to Turn Steven J. Bartlett
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an attempt on the part of consumers to lower price levels by boycotting retailers or certain types of goods.
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to acquire the possession of, or the right to, by paying or promising to pay an equivalent, especially in money; purchase. to acquire by exchange or concession: to buy favor with flattery. to hire or obtain the services of: The Yankees bought a new center fielder. to bribe: Most public officials cannot be bought. to […]
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purchasing power (def 1). Also called buying power. the ability to purchase goods and services. the value of money in terms of what it can buy at a specified time compared to what it could buy at some period established as a base: the purchasing power of the dollar.