Definition of Rebidding

1. Verb. (present participle of rebid) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Rebidding

1. rebid [v] - See also: rebid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rebidding

rebelliously
rebelliousness
rebellow
rebellowed
rebellowing
rebellows
rebels
rebend
rebending
rebends
rebent
rebetika
rebetiko
rebid
rebidden
rebidding (current term)
rebids
rebill
rebilled
rebilling
rebills
rebind
rebinding
rebindings
rebinds
rebirth
rebirthings
rebirths
rebit

Literary usage of Rebidding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Foster on Auction: A Complete Exposition of the Latest Developments of by Robert Frederick Foster (1918)
"... rebidding THE HAND UNDER the old style of bidding, the character of two hands might be entirely different, yet the sequence of bids made upon them ..."

2. Foster's Pirate Bridge: The Latest Development of Auction Bridge, with the by Robert Frederick Foster (1917)
"... rebidding THE HAND After having made a bid and found an acceptor, the declaration is almost invariably overcalled, either by some player who wishes to ..."

3. Foster's Auction Made Easy: A Text Book for the Beginner, the Average Player by Robert Frederick Foster (1920)
"In such hands the excess can be shown by rebidding, if necessary. ... This is enough to justify rebidding the spade suit, once only. ..."

4. Private Pensions Systems: Administrative Costs and Reforms by Oecd (2001)
"A final problem occurs at the rebidding stage. ... The rebidding contest can be enhanced by separating the R&C function from the asset management function, ..."

5. Resource Conservation: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture by DIANE Publishing Company (1998)
"The rebidding process should allow for and take into account current annual economic benefits which may be derived from the CRP land. ..."

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