ceiling price

  • 1ceiling price — ➔ price1 …

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  • 2ceiling price — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fixed price, top price, maximum price, legal price, price ceiling; see also price …

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  • 3ceiling price — top price, maximum acceptable or required price …

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  • 4ceiling price — / si:lɪŋ praɪs/ noun the highest price that can be reached …

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  • 5price ceiling — ➔ ceiling * * * price ceiling UK US noun [C] ► ECONOMICS, GOVERNMENT an upper limit set by a government on the price that can be charged for a product or service: »Recent increases in the price of gas have left many individuals asking for a price …

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  • 6price — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Something demanded in exchange Nouns 1. price, amount, cost, expense, prime cost, charge, figure, demand; fare, hire, bill, tab, rental; overhead, carrying charge or cost; rent charge, rackrent,… …

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  • 7ceiling — An upper limit for a variable. For example, an adjustable rate mortgage may have a ceiling of 10 percent. In this case, the rate can be adjusted however the loan terms provide without exceeding 10 percent. Also called a cap. American Banker… …

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  • 8price — A fixed value of something. Prices are usually expressed in monetary terms. In a free market, prices are set as a result of the interaction of supply and demand in a market; when demand for a product increases and supply remains constant, the… …

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  • 9ceiling — Synonyms and related words: CAT, acme, aerospace, aerosphere, air hole, air pocket, airspace, all, altitude, altitude peak, apogee, atmospheric visibility, automatic control, blast off, border line, bottom price, bound, boundary, boundary… …

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  • 10ceiling — /ˈsilɪŋ / (say seeling) noun 1. the overhead interior lining of a room; the surface of a room opposite the floor. 2. top limit: a ceiling on expenditure. 3. Nautical the flooring, usually wooden, covering the double bottom tanks, at the bottom of …