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Definitions from the WebSelloffNoun 1. A rapid and significant decrease in the price of a particular stock or stocks in general, usually leading to selling by investors seeking to cut losses or take profits. Example sentence: The sudden selloff in tech stocks caused a panic among investors. Verb 1. To sell something, typically in large quantities and at a lower price than usual. Example sentence: The store decided to selloff its old inventory before the new collection arrived. Noun 2. A forced sale of property or assets, often as a result of financial difficulty or bankruptcy. Example sentence: The company's selloff of its real estate assets helped to alleviate its financial woes. Adjective 1. Describing a situation or event that involves significant selling or a decrease in prices. Example sentence: The market experienced a selloff frenzy due to the global economic uncertainty. | ||||
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