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auction

a publicly held sale at which goods are sold to the highest bidder: I made the highest bid at the auction.
Not to be confused with:
action – the process of being active; energetic activity; effect or influence: a man of action
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auc·tion

 (ôk′shən)
n.
1. A public sale in which property or items of merchandise are sold to the highest bidder.
2. Games See auction bridge.
tr.v. auc·tioned, auc·tion·ing, auc·tions
To sell at or by an auction: auctioned off the remaining inventory.

[Latin auctiō, auctiōn-, from auctus, past participle of augēre, to increase; see aug- in Indo-European roots.]
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auction

(ˈɔːkʃən)
n
1. (Commerce) a public sale of goods or property, esp one in which prospective purchasers bid against each other until the highest price is reached. Compare Dutch auction
2. (Card Games) the competitive calls made in bridge and other games before play begins, undertaking to win a given number of tricks if a certain suit is trumps
3. (Bridge) See auction bridge
vb
(Commerce) (often foll by: off) to sell by auction
[C16: from Latin auctiō an increasing, from augēre to increase]
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auc•tion

(ˈɔk ʃən)

n.
1. Also called public sale. a publicly held sale at which property or goods are sold to the highest bidder.
2.
b. the bidding in bridge or other games.
v.t.
3. to sell by auction (often fol. by off): to auction off one's furniture.
[1585–95; < Latin auctiō=aug(ēre) to increase, see augment + -tiō -tion]
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auction


Past participle: auctioned
Gerund: auctioning

Imperative
auction
auction
Present
I auction
you auction
he/she/it auctions
we auction
you auction
they auction
Preterite
I auctioned
you auctioned
he/she/it auctioned
we auctioned
you auctioned
they auctioned
Present Continuous
I am auctioning
you are auctioning
he/she/it is auctioning
we are auctioning
you are auctioning
they are auctioning
Present Perfect
I have auctioned
you have auctioned
he/she/it has auctioned
we have auctioned
you have auctioned
they have auctioned
Past Continuous
I was auctioning
you were auctioning
he/she/it was auctioning
we were auctioning
you were auctioning
they were auctioning
Past Perfect
I had auctioned
you had auctioned
he/she/it had auctioned
we had auctioned
you had auctioned
they had auctioned
Future
I will auction
you will auction
he/she/it will auction
we will auction
you will auction
they will auction
Future Perfect
I will have auctioned
you will have auctioned
he/she/it will have auctioned
we will have auctioned
you will have auctioned
they will have auctioned
Future Continuous
I will be auctioning
you will be auctioning
he/she/it will be auctioning
we will be auctioning
you will be auctioning
they will be auctioning
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been auctioning
you have been auctioning
he/she/it has been auctioning
we have been auctioning
you have been auctioning
they have been auctioning
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been auctioning
you will have been auctioning
he/she/it will have been auctioning
we will have been auctioning
you will have been auctioning
they will have been auctioning
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been auctioning
you had been auctioning
he/she/it had been auctioning
we had been auctioning
you had been auctioning
they had been auctioning
Conditional
I would auction
you would auction
he/she/it would auction
we would auction
you would auction
they would auction
Past Conditional
I would have auctioned
you would have auctioned
he/she/it would have auctioned
we would have auctioned
you would have auctioned
they would have auctioned
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.auction - a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward gameauction - a variety of bridge in which tricks made in excess of the contract are scored toward game; now generally superseded by contract bridge
bridge - any of various card games based on whist for four players
2.auction - the public sale of something to the highest bidderauction - the public sale of something to the highest bidder
sale - the general activity of selling; "they tried to boost sales"; "laws limit the sale of handguns"
upset price - (auction) the minimum price at which a seller of property will entertain bids
bid, tender, offer - propose a payment; "The Swiss dealer offered $2 million for the painting"
by-bid - bid on behalf of someone else
overbid - bid more than the object is worth
underbid - bid too low
outbid - bid higher than others
underbid - bid lower than a competing bidder
Verb1.auction - sell at an auctionauction - sell at an auction      
commerce, commercialism, mercantilism - transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent; "He sold his house in January"; "She sells her body to survive and support her drug habit"
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auction

noun sale, deal, selling, transaction, disposal, marketing, vending He bought the picture at an auction.
verb sell, trade, exchange We'll auction them for charity.
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Translations
مَزَادمَزاد عَلَنِييَبيع بِالمَزاد العَلَنِي
aukcedražbavydražit
auktionauktionere
huutokauppa
dražba
aukcióelárverez
bjóîa upp, selja á uppboîiuppboî
競売
경매
aukcionasaukcionatoriusaukciono vedėjasparduoti aukcione
izsolepārdot ūtrupē / izsolēūtrupevairāksolīšana
dražbavydražiť
dražba
auktion
การประมูล
cuộc bán đấu giá

auction

[ˈɔːkʃən]
A. N
1. [of goods etc] → subasta f, remate m (LAm)
to put up for auctionsubastar, poner en pública subasta
to sell at auctionvender en pública subasta
2. (Bridge) → subasta f
B. VT (also auction off) → subastar, rematar (LAm)
C. CPD auction bridge Nbridge-remate m
auction house Ncasa f de subastas
auction room Nsala f de subastas
auction sale Nsubasta f, remate m (LAm)
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auction

[ˈɔːkʃən]
n (= sale) → vente f aux enchères
to sell sth by auction → vendre qch aux enchères
to put sth up for auction → mettre qch aux enchères
vt (also auction off) [+ item, house, painting] → vendre qch aux enchères
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

auction

nAuktion f, → Versteigerung f; to sell something by auctionetw versteigern; to put something up for auctionetw zum Versteigern or zur Versteigerung anbieten
vt (also auction off)versteigern

auction

:
auction house
nAuktionshaus nt
auction room
nAuktionshalle f, → Auktionssaal m
auction rooms
plAuktionshalle f
auction sale
nAuktion f, → Versteigerung f
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auction

[ˈɔːkʃn]
1. n (also sale by auction) → asta
2. vt (also to sell by auction) → vendere all'asta (also to put up for auction) → mettere all'asta
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

auction

(ˈoːkʃən) noun
a public sale in which each thing is sold to the person who offers the highest price. They held an auction; He sold the house by auction.
verb
to sell something in this way. He auctioned all his furniture before emigrating.
ˌauctioˈneer noun
a person who is in charge of selling things at an auction.
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auction

مَزَاد aukce auktion Auktion δημοπρασία subasta huutokauppa enchères dražba asta 競売 경매 veiling auksjon aukcja leilão аукцион auktion การประมูล açık arttırma cuộc bán đấu giá 拍卖
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References in classic literature ?
In a few days we shall be sent off to auction, Tom."
And third, Miss Lackland bought her at auction. She was knocked down to her for fifty-five quid by the third-assistant-resident-commissioner.
Graves left him, after they had discussed the auction which must be held as soon as possible, and Philip sat himself down to go through the papers of the deceased.
The consequence was, that some of the most famous artists of the English school, whose pictures are now bought at auction sales for fabulous sums, were then hardly able to make an income.
The earl put us up and sold us at auction. This same in- fernal law had existed in our own South in my own time, more than thirteen hundred years later, and under it hundreds of freemen who could not prove that they were freemen had been sold into lifelong slavery without the circumstance making any particular im- pression upon me; but the minute law and the auction block came into my personal experience, a thing which had been merely improper before became sud- denly hellish.
He brought as much money as other boys to school, but got rid of it in no time, no one knew how; and then, being also reckless, borrowed from any one; and when his debts accumulated and creditors pressed, would have an auction in the hall of everything he possessed in the world, selling even his school-books, candlestick, and study table.
After Strickland's death certain of his effects were sold by auction in the market-place at Papeete, and she went to it herself because there was among the truck an American stove she wanted.
At the auction, several persons tried to show the family that, though they had lost their fortune, friends still remained, for one bid in Fanny's piano, and sent it to her; another secured certain luxurious articles for Mrs.
And now the public being invited to the purchase of minor objects, it happened that the orator on the table was expatiating on the merits of a picture, which he sought to recommend to his audience: it was by no means so select or numerous a company as had attended the previous days of the auction.
I sold all my household goods by public auction, and joined a company of merchants who traded by sea, embarking with them at Balsora in a ship which we had fitted out between us.
Being therefore sold at auction,--alas I what a vicissitude for a chair that had figured in such high company!--our venerable friend was knocked down to a certain Captain John Hull.
She wrote that if he did not come and take matters in hand, their whole property would be sold by auction and they would all have to go begging.