0 past simple and past participle of barter --
1 to exchange goods for other things rather than for money: --
We spent a whole hour bartering with stallholders for souvenirs.
He bartered his stamp collection for her comics.
In other words, unless we bartered time for content there would be no agreement.
Is it right that a £16 billion asset—an asset in which every household has an £800 stake—should be bartered away in some hurried whispers?
Democracy and freedom are values, not commodities to be bartered away to buy a temporary peace.
It is not suggested that settlement on one particular issue should be bartered against another.
You cannot deal with men, women and children as though they were bundles of merchandise to be bartered and to be weighed in the balance.
It is a commodity to be bartered, ceded, pooled and shared in the interests of the people, for their economic benefit and well-being.
Is there any danger of remedies that might possibly be applied being filched from the trawling industry by being bartered away for other trade agreements?
They took me round their districts where they bought and sold and bartered if necessary.