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barter

[bahr-ter] / ˈbɑr tər /
VERB
trade goods or services
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Example Sentences

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But in Wisconsin, no part of a wild sturgeon can be bought, sold or bartered for.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plus, it creates new headaches for companies, many of which would likely jockey for workarounds as the administration has shown a willingness to barter tariffs for other commitments, he adds.

From Barron's

“Hans Christian Andersen bartered with a mermaid who lived in the cold waters of the Odense Fjord.”

From Literature

“Honey, this is the United States Postal Service. We don’t barter.”

From Literature

The victim had left a trading card show in Orange County that day and visited the Olympic Boulevard shop looking to barter, he told The Times.

From Los Angeles Times