Pronunciation: /trænzækt/
noun an instance of transacting something
A1 I saw a transact at the bank.
A2 She completed a transact at the grocery store.
B1 The transact was processed smoothly at the online marketplace.
B2 The transact involved a large sum of money and required multiple approvals.
C1 The transact was recorded in the official financial statements of the company.
C2 The complex transact required extensive legal review before finalization.
verb to carry out or conduct (business, negotiations, etc.)
A1 I transact with the cashier at the grocery store.
A2 She transacts business deals over the phone.
B1 We need to transact the payment before the deadline.
B2 The company transacts millions of dollars in sales every year.
C1 As a financial advisor, she transacts complex investment portfolios for her clients.
C2 The CEO personally transacts important negotiations with potential partners.
formal It is important to transact all business deals through official channels.
informal Let's transact the payment for the goods before they are delivered.
slang I'll transact the cash for the concert tickets with my friend later.
figurative In order to achieve success, one must be willing to transact with challenges along the way.
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