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What is the opposite of bargain?

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Noun
Opposite of a thing bought or offered for sale much more cheaply than is usual or expected
Noun
Opposite of an agreement between two or more people or groups as to what each will do for the other
Noun
Opposite of a discovery
“The theft of the crown artifact was a loss of epic proportions to the museum.”
Noun
Opposite of a written or spoken agreement, usually legal or official
“The disagreement between the siblings would lead to tensions within their social circle.”
Noun
Opposite of an item that is sold at or below cost in an effort to stimulate other profitable sales
Noun
Opposite of an agreement, typically secret or for illicit purposes
Noun
Opposite of an official agreement, typically intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
Noun
Opposite of an agreement with someone to do something
Noun
Opposite of a legally binding agreement
“In short, it is clear to me that the arbitrator decided the issue solely on the question of whether there was a contract breach.”
Noun
Opposite of a link or connection, especially one between commercial companies
Noun
Opposite of a deal between two parties, especially in business
Noun
Opposite of a subtraction or decrease, especially the price or cost of something
“Some of these transactions were considered improper because there was a markup in price plus commission.”
Noun
Opposite of something that is worth acquiring for its potential benefits
“Any of these products could be considered defective in nature and become a liability to the company that supplied it.”
Verb
Opposite of to negotiate or haggle for a better deal
Verb
Opposite of to try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion
Verb
Opposite of to dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something
Verb
Opposite of to deal or trade in something, typically illegal
Verb
(rely on/upon one) Opposite of to depend on with full trust or confidence
Verb
Opposite of to reach a decision or recommendation
“The Prime Minister said that he was willing to open Peace Talks without preconditions.”
Verb
Opposite of to enter into a formal and legally binding agreement
“The company would terminate its agreement with the vendor due to poor customer service.”
Verb
Opposite of to specify or require as a condition
Verb
Opposite of to count on or depend on
Verb
Opposite of to achieve through negotiation
“Cruz would refuse any suggestions to budge on his stance of moving up a weight division for the second time in two outings.”
Adjective
Opposite of low in price
Adjective
Opposite of offered for sale at less than the normal price
Adjective
Opposite of inexpensive to run or purchase
“The film begins with a sequence that intercuts between two rooms at the same luxury hotel in Venice, Italy.”
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