Sell (verb)

  1. To transfer ownership in exchange for money.
  2. To offer for sale.
  3. To persuade someone to buy.
  4. To part with something for a price.
  5. To give up something for a price.

Origin:

From old english sellan to give, deliver, from proto-germanic sellanÄ… to give, hand over.

Examples:

  1. She decided to sell her car.
  2. The store sells many different items.
  3. He tried to sell me a car.
  4. She sold her soul to the devil.
  5. He sold his house for a large sum of money.
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