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transact

[tran-sakt, -zakt] / trænˈsækt, -ˈzækt /


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Cryptocurrency has offered a path for citizens and businesses to transact with the rest of the world.

From Barron's Jul. 14, 2026

That concern is magnified by the growth of stablecoins, which could—in theory—be used by those agents to transact without having to pay tolls to card networks or issuers.

From The Wall Street Journal May 4, 2026

Morehead’s thesis is that as AI becomes more widely used, the rise of autonomous agents may eventually need digitally native ways to transact.

From MarketWatch Apr. 28, 2026

“Our path to profitability is clear: transact with more sellers, strengthen our unit economics through better pricing and resale speed, and drive operational efficiency by being ruthless on expenses,” Nejatian said.

From Barron's Nov. 7, 2025

I was conducted by a soldier to a warehouse requisitioned by the Ethiopian Regiment as a barracks, and there presented to a white serjeant by the name of Clippinger, that he might transact the enlistment.

From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson

That could jeopardize a trading relationship worth some $300 billion a year, just slightly less than Japan transacts with the U.S.

From Barron's Feb. 10, 2026

“We are hearing that we are not just clients or countries that one transacts with, we want to be partners, and that’s certainly the spirit with which we are engaging them,” he said.

From Seattle Times Jun. 10, 2022

But it still transacts based on those stories, based on what it could become, based on what it intends to do, based on what it, in theory, might do in the future.

From Salon Feb. 17, 2022

Meanwhile, BlockFi, a company that offers traditional banking services such as loans and interest-bearing accounts but transacts in cryptocurrency, this summer was targeted by regulators in five states that accused it of selling unregistered securities.

From Washington Post Oct. 2, 2021

Baltimore and Richmond are the towns with which this part of the country transacts most business.

From Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe by Bingley, William

Binance said the probe didn’t establish that any of its users transacted directly with a sanctioned entity, instead transmitting funds over several steps.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 11, 2026

A huge portion of such fraud is transacted in cryptocurrency.

From Salon Jun. 26, 2025

It was a pay-as-you-go operation transacted in US dollars.

From BBC Nov. 21, 2023

The Manhattan judge also said she lacked jurisdiction over BNP Paribas, which according to the heirs "routinely" provided cash in Switzerland to the Cuban central bank and transacted with entities that did business with it.

From Reuters Mar. 30, 2023

The festival is in some ways like any other kind of conference, in that awards presentations, schedule changes, and various other routine business matters are transacted at a lectern on the stage.

From "Drama High" by Michael Sokolove

She is accused of breaching US sanctions against Iran, which prohibit US persons from transacting or dealing in Iranian goods or services without authorisation.

From BBC Apr. 20, 2026

Authorities said Binance critically undermined the U.S. blockade on Iran’s economy, allowing U.S. users to make transactions worth over $898 million with Iranian users despite sanctions that bar financial institutions from transacting there.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 23, 2026

If there are enough buyers and sellers transacting, that market is efficient.

From Salon Jan. 7, 2025

By the 1930s, courts were interpreting the law as having a sort of implied health exception that applied to physicians and those transacting with them.

From Slate Nov. 17, 2023

Fees paid to the bank for transacting business, ib.

From An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations by Garnier, Germain




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