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buyout

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    Deverbal from buy out.

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    buyout (plural buyouts)

    1. (finance) The acquisition of a controlling interest in a business or corporation by outright purchase or by purchase of a majority of issued shares of stock.
      • 2025 February 4, Katie Bo Lillis and Kaitlan Collins, “CIA sends ‘buyout’ offers to entire workforce”, in CNN[1]:
        The Central Intelligence Agency on Tuesday became the first major national security agency to offer so-called buyouts to its entire workforce, a CIA spokesperson and two other sources familiar with the offer said, part of President Donald Trump’s broad effort to shrink the federal government and shape it to his agenda.
      • 2025 February 12, Paula Reid, Tami Luhby and Devan Cole, “Federal judge lets Trump’s ‘buyout’ plan for federal employees proceed”, in CNN[2]:
        Those orders frustrated the administration’s attempt to bring a quick close to the so-called buyout offer.
    2. The use of grant monies to pay for another person to perform the usual duties, especially teaching duties, of someone engaged on the funded project.

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    Unadapted borrowing from English buyout.

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    buyout m (invariable)

    1. buyout