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: --
If so, what is the point of such a sell-out?
The only trouble was that it was such a sell-out that many people who wished to see it could not get tickets.
That is scandalous and a sell-out by those people who are always telling us what good patriots they are.
They objected to what they called a sell-out to commercial interests, and they do not like seeing their church subordinated to a shopping centre.
It could lead to accusations of treachery and sell-out and a great deal of animosity being directed towards one person.
A sell-out of the coastline and hinterland must be prevented, and judicious development of tourism and cautious land-use are the order of the day.
Yet, whenever he abandoned a style with which he had been associated, some regarded the move as a 'sell-out' and failed to see the result as 'true jazz'.
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.