Retailed

/ˈriːteɪld/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense and past participle of retail; to sell goods to consumers in small quantities.
    The company retailed electronics throughout the city.

Forms

  • retail
  • retailing
  • retails

Commentary

Used in commercial and trade law contexts, 'retailed' denotes the act of selling products in small amounts directly to end consumers.

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