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Definition of retail verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

retail

verb
 
/ˈriːteɪl/
 
/ˈriːteɪl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they retail
 
/ˈriːteɪl/
 
/ˈriːteɪl/
he / she / it retails
 
/ˈriːteɪlz/
 
/ˈriːteɪlz/
past simple retailed
 
/ˈriːteɪld/
 
/ˈriːteɪld/
past participle retailed
 
/ˈriːteɪld/
 
/ˈriːteɪld/
-ing form retailing
 
/ˈriːteɪlɪŋ/
 
/ˈriːteɪlɪŋ/
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  1. [transitive] retail something to sell goods to the public, usually through shops
    • The firm manufactures and retails its own range of sportswear.
    Topics Shoppingc1
  2. [intransitive] retail at/for something (business) to be sold at a particular price
    • The book retails at £14.95.
    Topics Shoppingc1
  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French use of Old French retaille ‘a piece cut off’, from retaillier, from re- (expressing intensive force) + tailler ‘to cut’.
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