(usually used in plural form "valuables") Opposite of an item of great value
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Opposite of to sell to the public
(a product, organization, or venture) Opposite of to market, or give publicity in an attempt to sell or create public awareness
“The actor used his time on the show to criticize the other movies instead of promoting his own.”
Opposite of to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“The supermarket has decided to pull some of its products from the shelves.”
(deal in) Opposite of to take part in the commercial trading of a particular commodity
Opposite of to buy and sell goods and services
“They stock many household goods and foods, including pasta, rice, nuts, hand wash, and chocolate.”
Opposite of to advertise or create publicity for
(puff up) Opposite of to promote with exaggerated or false praise
Opposite of articles or items produced to be sold or being sold
Opposite of goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft
Opposite of merchandise carried by a store
Opposite of a substance produced during a natural, chemical, or manufacturing process
“The kit is installed on the vehicle as part of the manufacturing process.”
Opposite of something which has been acquired through buying or purchasing
“We apologize for your loss, but we cannot refund money for items that you have personally broken or misplaced.”
Opposite of goods that consumers or end-users buy
Opposite of a supply or quantity of something accumulated or available for future use
(usually used in plural form "valuables") Opposite of an item of great value
“His home had sadly burnt down but, at least, there was nothing but junk left behind and the insurance would cover most of it.”
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