resale
/rɪˈseɪl/Definitions
1. noun
the act of selling again, especially a product or item that has been previously sold
“The car dealership offered a low price for a trade-in, but the customer was looking for a resale value of at least $10,000.”
2. noun
the sale of a product or item at a second-hand or used price
“The online marketplace offered a wide selection of electronics for resale, including last year’s models at discounted prices.”
3. noun
the act of reusing or recycling something
“The company’s resale program for old office equipment helped reduce waste and save the company money.”
4. verb
to sell or offer for sale again, especially a product or item that has been previously sold
“The antique dealer resold the vintage watch at a much higher price after restoring it to its original condition.”
5. verb
to reuse or recycle something
“The community center resold the old furniture and donated the proceeds to a local charity.”