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trade-up

 

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Trade-up

Part of Speech: verb

Senses:

  1. to exchange or sell an item for a better or more valuable one

Usage:

- I decided to trade-up my old smartphone for the latest model.

Senses:

  1. to upgrade or improve one's position, often in terms of career or lifestyle

Usage:

- She traded-up her entry-level job for a managerial position.

Part of Speech: noun

Sense:

  1. an act of exchanging a possession for a more valuable one

Usage:

- The trade-up from a standard sedan to a luxury car was a great decision.

Sense:

  1. a transaction where a person sells an old item and adds some money to purchase a newer or better item

Usage:

- The electronics store was offering a trade-up deal where you could exchange any old device for a discounted price on a new one.

Sense:

  1. a marketing strategy used by companies to encourage customers to upgrade or buy a more expensive product in exchange for their existing one

Usage:

- The company’s trade-up program allowed customers to trade their old gaming console for the latest one at a discounted price.

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