sell out
(sell all available stock, stock out) To sell all of a product that is in stock.
(betray principles, intransitively) To abandon or betray one's principles to seek profit or other personal advantage; to abandon or betray one's supporters through this change.
(betray, transitively) To betray (a person), usually a close friend or family member, for personal gain.
(sell everything off) To sell one's business ''(with a connotative emphasis on entirety and finality)''.
(figurative) To commit or abandon oneself entirely (to a cause, a team, etc.).
(sell one_s military commission) (military) To sell one's commission.
(hurry out) (archaic) To hurry out.
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