sell off

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle off

Meanings

1

Sell something quickly, often at a low price

Why “off”? A piece detaches from the whole. Contact with the body is broken.

They sold off the old stock.
They sold the old stock quickly, often at a low price.
The shop sold off winter coats.
The shop sold winter coats quickly, often at a low price.

Don't confuse with

sell offsell out

Sell off means sell something quickly, often at a low price. Sell out means have no more stock.

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