sell up

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Verb

sell up (third-person singular simple present sells up, present participle selling up, simple past and past participle sold up)

  1. (intransitive) To sell one's business or other major asset (such as a home).
    Synonym: sell out
    Coordinate terms: close up, close down
  2. (transitive, British) To sell all (of the assets of a company or person), in order to reduce its debts or gain liquid money.
    Synonym: sell out
    Coordinate term: sell off
    • 1847 January – 1848 July, William Makepeace Thackeray, chapter 9, in Vanity Fair , London: Bradbury and Evans , published 1848, →OCLC:
      [] he was never known to give away a shilling or to do a good action, but was of a pleasant, sly, laughing mood, and would cut his joke and drink his glass with a tenant and sell him up the next day []
  3. (marking) To upsell.
    • 2001, Montrose S. Sommers, James G. Barnes, Fundamentals of marketing, page 438:
      Attracting consumers with a low-priced feature item and then pointing out weaknesses in order to sell up to a more expensive []
    • 2003, H. Eugene Weiss, Chrysler, Ford, Durant and Sloan, page 37:
      He was not going to have salesman sell up to a more expensive and more profitable car that was no better than his Ford.

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