nonpurchase

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From non- +‎ purchase.

Adjective[edit]

nonpurchase (not comparable)

  1. Not involving a purchase
    • 2003, Pamela Webster, Practical Bankruptcy Law for Paralegals[1], →ISBN, page 172:
      The avoidance of a nonpossessory, nonpurchase money security interest, on the other hand, is limited to those liens on types of property specified.

Noun[edit]

nonpurchase (countable and uncountable, plural nonpurchases)

  1. A failure to purchase something
    • 1918, The Federal Reporter[2]:
      Notice of nonpurchase could be given at any time between July 6, 1915, and May 3, 1916.
    • 2002, Thomas Princen, Confronting Consumption[3], →ISBN, page 28:
      But a more extensive approach would be to go beyond product to consider the nonpurchase decision.
    • 2012, Louis Boone, David Kurtz, Contemporary Marketing, 2013 Update[4]:
      Feedback may take the form of attitude changes, purchases, or nonpurchases.