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sell short
sell someone short . Underestimate the true value or worth of someone, as in Don't sell her short; she's a very able lawyer . [First half of 1900s]
Contract for the sale of securities or commodities one expects to own at a later date and at a lower price, as in Selling short runs the risk of a market rise, forcing one to pay more than one expected . [Mid-1800s]
Example Sentences
The first way that shorts benefit from stock watering is that millions of new shares become available to sell short.
Stine Seed, based in Iowa, already sells short corn in the United States.
It would not be advisable to sell short either Leonard Leo or this Teneo Network, whatever the hell it is.
He said he has enjoyed giving talks to children as young as kindergarten age and is adamant that scientists should not sell short young people’s intelligence.
That process involves buying back stocks the funds had borrowed to sell short.
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