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    bidding
    /ˈbɪdɪŋ/

    noun

    • 1. the offering of particular prices for something, especially at an auction: "other companies in the bidding include General Electric" Similar auctionmaking of bidsoffering of bids
    • 2. the ordering or requesting of someone to do something: "women came running at his bidding"

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  2. 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.

  3. 1. a past tense and past participle bid. (1) : to offer (a price) whether for payment or acceptance. The contractor bid $10,000 less than his nearest competitor. (2) card games : to make a bid (see bid entry 2 sense 4) of or in (a suit at cards) bid one spade. : offer usually used in the phrase to bid defiance.

  4. Bidding definition: command; summons; invitation. See examples of BIDDING used in a sentence.

  5. to offer a particular amount of money for something that is for sale and compete against other people to buy it, especially at a public sale of goods or property: She knew she couldn't afford it, so she didn't bid. bid for The communications group has shown an interest in bidding for the company.

  6. 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.

  7. n. 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.

  8. A person's bidding is what he or she tells you to do for them. You do your brother's bidding when he asks you to bring him his shoes and you comply. Doing your boss's bidding is usually part of a job description, although doing your cousin's or boyfriend's bidding usually isn't required — at least, it shouldn't be.

  9. the act of offering to do something or to provide something for a particular price. competitive bidding for the contract. (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. to do somebody’s bidding (= to obey somebody)

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BiddingBidding - Wikipedia

    Bidding can be performed by a person under influence of a product or service based on the context of the situation. In the context of auctions, stock exchange, or real estate, the price offer a business or individual is willing to pay is called a bid.

  11. bid•ding /ˈbɪdɪŋ/ n. [ uncountable] command; summons: at his bidding. bids thought of as a group, or a period during which bids are made or received: The bidding was fast and furious. Idioms do someone's bidding, to give in to someone's orders or wishes: I was willing to do her bidding.