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raising their prices

  • 1 subir el precio

    (v.) = push + cost + up, raise + price, jack up + the price, rack up + the price
    Ex. For example, a micro computer with a facility for access via multiple terminals would obviously push the cost up considerably.
    Ex. Publishers are likely to react to economic difficulties by raising their prices and reducing the number of published titles.
    Ex. To that end, Marriott has announced its room rates will include everything up front; no hidden taxes or fees to jack up the price at the end of your stay.
    Ex. Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.
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    (v.) = push + cost + up, raise + price, jack up + the price, rack up + the price

    Ex: For example, a micro computer with a facility for access via multiple terminals would obviously push the cost up considerably.

    Ex: Publishers are likely to react to economic difficulties by raising their prices and reducing the number of published titles.
    Ex: To that end, Marriott has announced its room rates will include everything up front; no hidden taxes or fees to jack up the price at the end of your stay.
    Ex: Retailers are just adding salt to injury by rack up the price even more.

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