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rebid

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re·bid  (r-bd)
v. re·bid, re·bid·den (-bdn) or re·bid, re·bid·ding, re·bids
v.tr.
1. Games To bid (a previously bid suit) again in bridge.
2. To offer a revised bid for (a contract).
v.intr.
1. Games To bid again in the auction of a deal in bridge.
2. To offer a revised bid for a contract.

rebid n.


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You might think of starting at $1, and if your bid is not accepted, then rebid at $2, then $3, and so on until it's finally accepted.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has announced the next steps in the implementation of the Round One Rebid of the Medicare Competitive Bidding Program for durable medical equipment, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS), including the general timeline for opening the bid window in the fall of this year.
ASAE has elected to rebid its 2005 annual meeting, which tentatively had been scheduled for Los Angeles.
 
 
 
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