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vend

 (vĕnd)
v. vend·ed, vend·ing, vends
v.tr.
1. To offer for sale, especially by peddling.
2. To supply (a product or service) to a business for a fee.
v.intr.
To engage in selling.

[Latin vēndere, shortening of vēnumdare : vēnum, sale; see wes- in Indo-European roots + dare, to give; see dō- in Indo-European roots.]
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vend

(vɛnd)
vb
1. (Commerce) to sell or be sold
2. (Commerce) to sell (goods) for a living
3. (tr) rare to utter or publish (an opinion, etc)
[C17: from Latin vendere, contraction of vēnum dare to offer for sale]
vendition n
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vend

(vɛnd)
v.t.
1. to sell as one's occupation, esp. by peddling: to vend flowers at a sidewalk stand.
2. to give utterance to (opinions, ideas, etc.); publish.
v.i.
3. to engage in selling merchandise.
4. to be sold.
[1610–20; < Latin vendere to sell, contraction of vēnum (or vēnō) dare to offer for sale]
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vend


Past participle: vended
Gerund: vending

Imperative
vend
vend
Present
I vend
you vend
he/she/it vends
we vend
you vend
they vend
Preterite
I vended
you vended
he/she/it vended
we vended
you vended
they vended
Present Continuous
I am vending
you are vending
he/she/it is vending
we are vending
you are vending
they are vending
Present Perfect
I have vended
you have vended
he/she/it has vended
we have vended
you have vended
they have vended
Past Continuous
I was vending
you were vending
he/she/it was vending
we were vending
you were vending
they were vending
Past Perfect
I had vended
you had vended
he/she/it had vended
we had vended
you had vended
they had vended
Future
I will vend
you will vend
he/she/it will vend
we will vend
you will vend
they will vend
Future Perfect
I will have vended
you will have vended
he/she/it will have vended
we will have vended
you will have vended
they will have vended
Future Continuous
I will be vending
you will be vending
he/she/it will be vending
we will be vending
you will be vending
they will be vending
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been vending
you have been vending
he/she/it has been vending
we have been vending
you have been vending
they have been vending
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been vending
you will have been vending
he/she/it will have been vending
we will have been vending
you will have been vending
they will have been vending
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been vending
you had been vending
he/she/it had been vending
we had been vending
you had been vending
they had been vending
Conditional
I would vend
you would vend
he/she/it would vend
we would vend
you would vend
they would vend
Past Conditional
I would have vended
you would have vended
he/she/it would have vended
we would have vended
you would have vended
they would have vended
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.vend - sell or offer for sale from place to placevend - sell or offer for sale from place to place
sell, trade, deal - do business; offer for sale as for one's livelihood; "She deals in gold"; "The brothers sell shoes"
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vend

verb
1. To offer for sale:
2. To travel about selling goods:
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That the landlord was a man of money- making turn was sufficiently testified by the fact of a small bulkhead beneath the tap-room window, in size and shape not unlike a sedan-chair, being underlet to a mender of shoes: and that he was a being of a philanthropic mind was evident from the protection he afforded to a pieman, who vended his delicacies without fear of interruption, on the very door-step.
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Food vending machines, the second largest product group in 2001, are expected to experience gains due to the diffusion of cashless vending, as well as the improving image of vended food items.
Concern exists about the nutritional quality of snacks vended in public schools and the apparent conflict between classroom promotion of healthful diets followed by lunch or snacks of chips and candy.|1-4~ The few studies that have addressed this issue|5,6~ followed the 1970 amendments to the School Lunch Act, which granted the U.S.