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price war
noun
- intensive competition, especially among retailers, in which prices are repeatedly cut in order to undersell competitors or sometimes to force smaller competitors out of business.
price war
noun
- a period of intense competition among enterprises, esp retail enterprises, in the same market, characterized by repeated price reductions rather than advertising, brand promotion, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of price war1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
Demand at its restaurants fell in the US, the company said, while weakness in France and price wars in China also weighed on sales.
From BBC
This is likely to continue the brewing mortgage price war, with fixed rates coming down even before the Bank makes its next rates decision on 1 August.
From BBC
The Chinese auto market has been challenging amid a price war in a market dominated by locals like BYD, with its strong EV offerings.
From Seattle Times
Tesla last week reported its worst quarter in two years as a price war hurts profit.
From New York Times
The rapid expansion of EV production has sparked fierce price wars that are expected to drive some makers out of business.
From Seattle Times
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