transact a business

  • 1Transact — Trans*act , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transacted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Transacting}.] [L. transactus, p. p. of transigere. See {Transaction}.] To carry through; to do; perform; to manage; as, to transact commercial business; to transact business by an… …

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  • 2business — n. commerce trade 1) to conduct, do, transact; drum up business (to do business with smb.) 2) to go into business 3) to go out of business 4) big; small business 5) a mail order business; show business; the travel business 6) retail; wholesale… …

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  • 3transact — trans·act /tran zakt, sact/ vi 1: to carry on business 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: to settle a dispute by a transaction vt 1: to carry to completion transact a sale 2: to carry on the …

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  • 4transact — trans‧act [trænˈzækt] verb [intransitive, transitive] formal COMMERCE to do business, such as buying or selling, with another company: • The new networks offer the opportunity to transact business electronically with other companies. • A good… …

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  • 5Transact-SQL — (T SQL)  процедурное расширение языка SQL компанией Microsoft (для Microsoft SQL Server) и Sybase (для Sybase ASE). SQL был расширен такими дополнительными возможностями как: управляющие операторы, локальные и глобальные переменные,… …

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  • 6transact business — index handle (trade) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 7transact business with — index patronize (trade with) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8transact — [tran zakt′, transakt′] vt. [< L transactus, pp. of transigere, to drive through, settle < trans + agere, to drive: see TRANS & ACT1] to carry on, perform, conduct, or complete (business, etc.) vi. Rare to do business; negotiate transactor… …

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  • 9transact — [v] do business, carry out accomplish, button down*, button up*, buy, carry on, clinch, close, conclude, conduct, discharge, do*, effectuate, enact, execute, finish, handle, jell, manage, move, negotiate, operate, perform, prosecute, pull off,… …

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  • 10transact — ► VERB ▪ conduct or carry out (business). DERIVATIVES transactor noun …

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