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verb (used with object) to act as a broker for: to broker the sale of a house.
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​broker something to arrange the details of an agreement, especially between different countries. a peace plan brokered by the UN; Efforts to broker a ...
7 days ago · noun ; one who acts as an intermediary: such as ; a · an agent who arranges marriages ; b · an agent who negotiates contracts of purchase and sale ( ...
broker ; present simple I / you / we / they broker ; he / she / it brokers ; past simple brokered ; -ing form brokering.
1. a person who acts as an agent or intermediary in negotiating contracts, buying and selling, etc. · 2. stockbroker. verb transitive, verb intransitive · 3. to ...
A broker is someone who buys or sells for someone else for a commission. You may go to a real estate company to get a broker to help you buy a house.
to arrange something such as a deal, agreement, etc. between two or more groups or countries: The diplomats have failed in their attempts to broker a ceasefire.
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb broker. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How ...
a person who helps other people to reach agreements, to make deals, or to buy and sell property (such as stocks or houses). a real estate broker.
Past participle. brokered · I was brokering · you were brokering · he/she/it was brokering · we were brokering · you were brokering · they were brokering.