Present participle for to betray someone's trust
“I often think about Jigger's undying pledge to his country, and even in its most pathetic and crude form, he would never sell out his country or his people.”
Present participle for to inform on someone (to the authorities)
“He comes to the grim realization that his father is a man willing to sell out his business partner in order to save himself.”
Present participle for to have run out, or be depleted, of (stock)
“The festival's tickets would sell out within twenty-four hours of their release.”
Present participle for to abandon or betray one's principles
“It's a sad state of affairs that you would sell out for a few extra bucks.”
Present participle for to sell all of one's holdings of an asset or commodity
“Given the uncertainty of the times, many investors decided to sell out.”
Present participle for to give up or renounce one's position or belief
Present participle for to settle the affairs of (a company), by using its assets to pay its debts
Present participle for to harm or lower the reputation or dignity of
Present participle for to expose to danger or the risk of loss
Present participle for to abandon or leave something or someone
The condition or state of selling the assets of a business, especially due to bankruptcy
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