to buy off  - to give someone money so that they don't act against you, to buy up - buy large amounts of something or all that is available, to buy out - pay money to your business partner so you can control all of the business, to withdraw - to take money out of an account, to impose a pay freeze - to stop increasing employees' pay because of financial difficulties, to line your pockets - to obtain money, especially by acting dishonestly, to go halves - to divide the cost of something with someone, to deduct - to take away an amount or part from a total,

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