sell off
Upper Intermediate (B2) neutral
To sell a lot of things quickly, often at a cheap price, to get rid of them or make money fast.
"The shop sold off all its winter stock in January to make room for the spring collection."
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and sell off portions of their business
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I mean we see the sell off across US we see the sell off across cyber security
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They're going to sell off their shoe
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The more they begin to sell off, the
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sell off everything Remus owned, and file for divorce.