1. sell off - Noun
2. sell off - Verb
get rid of by selling, usually at reduced prices
Source: WordNetsell-off
My pat line about the Cubs and payroll is that the amount of merchandise the Cubs would sell off a world series championship would more than cover for a big payroll. Billy Corgan
People often panic when the markets go down and sell off their stocks - but then they aren't in the game when the markets are doing well. Suze Orman
We got rich by violating one of the central tenets of economics: thou shall not sell off your capital and call it income. Kalle Lasn
There was a time when my parents had to sell off a plot of land so that I can buy a rifle for competitive tournaments. After that we stayed in a rented house for the next 15 years. Gagan Narang
The store sold off the surplus merchandise Source: Internet
A break below ₹42,000 can trigger a considerable sell-off. Source: Internet