rebuy

/riːˈbaɪ/
verb
  1. To buy something again, especially after selling it or losing it.
    • I had to rebuy my favorite book because I lent it to someone who never returned it.
    • After the stock price dropped, he waited to rebuy the shares at a lower price.
    • She decided to rebuy the vintage lamp she had sold at the flea market.
Antonyms
noun
  1. An act of purchasing something again.
    • His rebuy of the concert tickets cost more than the original purchase.
    • The store's policy allows a rebuy within 30 days if you return the item.
    • The company offered a discount on the rebuy of the same product.
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