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offeree

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for offeree.

Editorial note

But if the question-poser revealed that the offeror is trying to maneuver the offeree into the result that's less valuable for the offeree, then the supposed mystery of the whole thing evaporates and the correct conclsion is obvious.

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Quick take

One to whom an offer is made.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of offeree gathered in one view.

noun

One to whom an offer is made.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for offeree.

noun

One to whom an offer is made.

Example sentences

1

But if the question-poser revealed that the offeror is trying to maneuver the offeree into the result that's less valuable for the offeree, then the supposed mystery of the whole thing evaporates and the correct conclsion is obvious.

2

If the judgment that the offeree finally obtains is not more favorable than the unaccepted offer, the offeree must pay the costs incurred after the offer was made.

3

In the random-opening case the intuitive conclusion is right - that the agent (offeree)'s decision does not affect the odds.

4

It is only being offeree to people on the Economy Plus plan, which is the very bottom tier plan (3 mbps).

5

An offer remains valid for a reasonable period of time, or until revocation of that offer is communicated to the offeree.

6

So, the GPL wasn’t the contract itself, but provided the terms for the offeree’s performance.

7

The evidence presented by an offeree at trial would be too subjective, seeing as no objective criteria could assistin measuring plaintiff’s dependence on the prospectus.

8

The host/offeree (a man named Monty Hall) _never_ picked a door that had the prize behind it, implying that he _always_ knew where the prize was.

9

I'm just trying to suggest that an offer from Google doesn't, to me, at present imply that the offeree has any special merit.

10

I guess it depends a lot on how much control they allow the offeree over the antenna, ground station configuration, and signal processing.

11

> Where no time is specified in the offer, the offeree has a reasonable period of time to accept the offer.

12

They offered it in good faith, on the assumption that the offeree was a well informed and rational decision maker who would make the decision that was best for him in the long run.

Quote examples

1

After a reasonable period of time expires, the offeree's power to make a contract by accepting the offer "lapses".

2

The roles of offeror and offeree can reverse many times during a contract negotiation and it doesn't matter at all whether "buyer" and "seller" are in any particular role once the offeree accepts.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use offeree in a sentence?

But if the question-poser revealed that the offeror is trying to maneuver the offeree into the result that's less valuable for the offeree, then the supposed mystery of the whole thing evaporates and the correct conclsion is obvious.

What does offeree mean?

One to whom an offer is made.

What part of speech is offeree?

offeree is commonly used as noun.