0 to do and complete a business activity:
The sale was transacted in conditions of the greatest secrecy.
1 to do business, to buy or sell things:
You can transact business electronically.
2 to make and complete a purchase (= occasion when you buy something) or a sale:
Already, then, we can see that the social marking of age has constrained the nature of the business that remains to be transacted.
As a result, relocated agents need currency to transact.
Therefore, future research should continue to explore how the various proximal and distal factors transact to foster optimal socioemotional development within this population.
But par t of the foreign exchange sold domestically is actually transacted at other official rates that exceed the basic one.
But it is difficult to transact business using copper coin since the coins in circulation are so heterogeneous.
In these encounters with no object of exchange, relation is still transacted; whether that relation is adversarial or conciliatory, it still has substance. 15.
Most significantly, this analysis can be transacted on a regional level.
These levels of the environment interact and transact with each other over time in shaping individual development and adaptation.