Verb
To sell again; to sell what has been bought or sold; to retail.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe first true love that folded at the slightest touch, brought down like an old hotel, people digging through the rubble for things they can resell. Elliott Smith
Like many other banks and finance companies, Green Tree used a process called securitization to resell its home loans to outside investors. Green Tree grouped thousands of these small loans into a pool worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Alex Berenson
But when the buyer generously told him he could resell it, he passed it on to us to auction. Source: Internet
Another method would have cyber criminals enlist ‘stuffers’ to purchase goods from online vendors using stolen data, then send them to several ‘drop’ sites, repackage them and resell them. Source: Internet
For some traders who spend more money to get to the market here so they can purchase and then go resell at retail prices, they sell the goods at exorbitant rates. Source: Internet
He blames bots, automated computer programs that people use to buy up in-demand items that they then resell for a profit. Source: Internet