1 to sell your business or part of your business:
They decided to sell out to their competitors.
4 if a supply of something sells out, there is no more of that thing to buy:
5 to sell some of your investments:
6 when a film or a show is sold out, all of the tickets for it have been sold:
7 a product that is no longer available, because all those that were available have been sold:
8 an event for which tickets are no longer available, because they have all been sold:
The conference is a sell-out, with all exhibitor stands taken.
Some of them anyway perceived ideas about globalization and liberalization as so much baloney, and being symbolic of a complete sell-out to western capitalism.
The final outcome could range from zero (local buyers only) to 100 per cent (a sell-out to foreigners, nationalists would cry).
We call this third static effect the sell-out effect.
In particular, the pro-forest sell-out effects of output price increases vanish with no comparison of farming and land selling discussed above.
When land prices are raised, their sell-out effects augment forest clearing as found above.
With this 'sell-out effect,' price transfer and technological transfer for soil management targeting poor colonists and policy reforms eliminating land price distortions are recommended to arrest deforestation.
These are likely to view any concession as a sell-out of fundamental political principles and are therefore likely to force the party away from the most electorally viable strategy.
Those on the extremes may not use their veto to make politics unworkable; but what they may do is deride every attempt at compromise and conciliation as a group sell-out.
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