rebidden
/riːˈbɪdən/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of ‘rebid’, to make a new or higher bid, especially at an auction
“The collector rebidden on the rare painting, but it sold for an even higher price.”
2. verb (transitive)
past tense of ‘rebid’, to offer a new or higher price for something, especially at an auction
“She rebid on the house, and it was sold to her for a lower price.”
3. verb (intransitive)
past tense of ‘rebid’, to increase the price one has bid for something, especially at an auction
“He rebidden and won the contract, but barely made a profit.”
4. verb (informal)
past tense of ‘rebid’, to make a new or higher offer for something
“The company rebidden on the deal and offered a better price.”