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reserve price
reserve price
noun
- the minimum price acceptable to the owner of property being auctioned or sold Also called (esp Scot and US)upset price
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Word History and Origins
Origin of reserve price1
First recorded in 1915–20
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Example Sentences
Anderson has a reserve price of around £117,000.
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In 2008, the building, which campaigners had previously saved from demolition, went up for auction but failed to meet its reserve price.
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The property has no reserve price which means that it is on the market for £0 until someone bids on it.
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Warner headlines the list of top-class internationals who missed out on selection after setting his reserve price at £100k.
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It was hoped that her solitaire diamond ring, which was listed for sale between £70,000 to £100,000, would boost the amount for charity, but it did not meet its reserve price.
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