purchase
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- (transitive); (formal) If you purchase something, you buy it.
- A licence needs to be purchased from the local authority and printing of tickets also adds to the costs.
- JEB Fasteners purchased all the shares in the private company for just under $900,000.
Noun
change- (countable); (formal) A purchase is something that you have bought.
- Since the purchase of Columbia Pictures by Sony, the US has been very afraid of Japan.
- With a building purchase price of £200,000, the total cost of the project would be £1 million.
- (countable); (formal) A purchase is a strong hold on something.
- He wasn't able to get a purchase on his bag before it was pulled away from him.