barter

IPA: bˈɑrtɝ

noun

  • An exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
  • The goods or services used in such an exchange.
  • A surname.

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To exchange goods or services without involving money.
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Examples of "barter" in Sentences

  • He created the Barter Theatre in 1933.
  • The primary means of exchange is barter.
  • These cucumbers are exchanged in barter with fish.
  • People bartered object in the past instead of buy them.
  • The purpose of money is to eliminate the need to barter.
  • In the rural areas, the Barter System is more predominant.
  • Ukraine was dealing in barter and mutual accounting in kind.
  • Trade and barter of objects brought through vortexes is the economy.
  • Barter trade system was followed by most of the traders and businessmen.
  • An invention is necessary because of the inherent limitations of barter.
  • Here farmers and grain merchants bartered for, and fixed the price of grain.
  • His orders were to barter cattle with the Inqua Hottentots of the Eastern Cape.
  • Whatever they can†™ t grow hydroponically, they barter from the city above, Topside.
  • Mr. Bandelier has shown that the word barter properly designates the transactions where such articles passed.
  • Cash, as it turns out, isn't necessarily the preferred medium of exchange: on Chicago's South Side, barter is just as common.
  • Balzack chews beef bones i barter from the butcher at the grocery store. i keep him supplied with fish and game and he keep me supplied with bones for him to chew.
  • Anything gay always goes on the head; it is amusing to think that the considerable quantity of cloth we have given in barter has all gone to clothe that member, already so amply covered by the mass of frizzy hair.
  • Israelites might have brought from Egypt more clothes than they wore at their outset; they might also have obtained supplies of various articles of food and raiment in barter with the neighboring tribes for the fleeces and skins of their sheep and goats; and in furnishing them with such opportunities the care of Providence appeared.

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