Synonym: trade. Similar words: fade in, trade, trader, trade-off, trade off, free trade, trade surplus, trade deficit. Meaning: v. turn in as payment or part payment for a purchase trade-in. n. an item of property that is given in part payment for a new one.
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(1) They trade in furs and skins.
(2) Isabella's father carried on a trade in silks.
(3) There is a longstanding prostitution trade in the port.
(4) The stallholders were doing a roaring trade in burgers.
(5) My father carries on a trade in silk.
(6) The investigation uncovered evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds.
(7) The country's trade in manufactured goods has expanded in the last ten years.
(8) They do a lively trade in souvenirs and gifts.
(9) Steps were taken to ban the trade in ivory.
(10) Trade in ivory has been banned since 1990.
(11) There's a flourishing trade in second-hand video machines.
(12) Vendors were doing a brisk trade in souvenirs.
(13) The illegal trade in animal products continues to flourish.
(14) The trade in exotic birds is barbarous and inhumane.
(15) Continental airlines ply for trade in the UK.
(16) Richard refused to trade in his old Canon cameras. Sentencedict.com
(17) Continued trade in these products is a threat to the survival of the species.
(18) Drug dealers openly plied their trade in front of children.
(19) They used a front organization to hide their trade in forbidden goods.
(20) Environmentalists called for an end to the trade in tropical hardwoods.
(21) The new shop has been doing a brisk trade in cut - price clothes.
(22) The scheme allows customers to trade in their own computer against the cost of a new one.
(23) They carried on trade in tea and spices with the orient.
(24) He built up a trade in seeds, corn and manure.
(25) All around the pyramids, salespeople were doing a roaring trade in souvenirs.
(26) The prime minister aired some ideas about pepping up trade in the region.
(27) The jewellery firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds.
(28) He was almost single - handedly responsible for the flourishing drug trade in the town.
(29) This firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds.
(30) The size of the drugs haul shows that the international trade in heroin is still flourishing.
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