Transaction
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Transaction ( noun )
- An act of conducting or carrying out business or financial dealings.
- A financial exchange or agreement, such as a sale or purchase.
- A formal agreement or contract between two parties.
Origin:
From the latin transactio, meaning a conducting or carrying out, from transigere meaning to drive through or accomplish.
Examples:
- The transaction was completed successfully.
- He made several transactions in the stock market.
- The transaction between the two companies was worth millions of dollars.
- The bank recorded all transactions in a ledger.
- The transaction was done with the help of a lawyer to ensure it was legal.
(As a verb)
Transaction ( verb )
- An act of conducting or carrying out business or financial dealings.
- A financial exchange or agreement, such as a sale or purchase.
- A formal agreement or contract between two parties.
Origin:
From the latin transactio, meaning a conducting or carrying out, from transigere meaning to drive through or accomplish.
Examples:
- The transaction was completed successfully.
- He made several transactions in the stock market.
- The transaction between the two companies was worth millions of dollars.
- The bank recorded all transactions in a ledger.
- The transaction was done with the help of a lawyer to ensure it was legal.