0 past simple and past participle of retail
1 to sell goods to the public in shops, on the internet, etc.:
The company makes and retails moderately priced sportswear.
This laptop retails at £850.
So whatever insights might be forthcoming cannot simply be supplied, retailed from one discourse domain to another.
They now have elaborate computer systems to deal with the choice, purchase, supply and distribution of the goods to be retailed.
Already you have in some large cities milk retailed by the municipality.
He has retailed all these rumours, given them extended circulation.
It was retailed by children, it was retailed from open cans, and there were no hygienic restrictions such as we have to-day.
There have been no studies of joint billing involving the other fuels, which are retailed by private concerns.
Clause 2 deals with those particular articles when they are retailed and offered for sale.
Is it examined before it is allowed to be retailed in this country?