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Regrate

Noun:

  1. A person who purchases goods in order to resell them at a higher price.

Example sentence:

John is a shrewd regrate who buys limited-edition sneakers and sells them at a premium.

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Verb:

  1. (transitive) To buy goods, especially provisions, in one market and sell them in another.
  2. (intransitive) To buy provisions in one market and hawk them about the streets; to retail.

Example sentences:

1. The merchant regrated the spices from the coastal market and sold them at the local bazaar.

2. It was a common sight to see vendors regrating fresh fruits and vegetables in the bustling city streets.

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Adjective:

  1. Relating to or characteristic of local or popular usage.

Example sentence:

The play incorporates regrate dialect expressions to give it an authentic local flavor.

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