How to Use rebid in a Sentence
rebid
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Shepherd did not say when the state must rebid the current contracts.
—Deborah Yetter, The Courier-Journal, 28 Apr. 2021
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And because the project was never rebid, the public has no way to know whether the price is fair — or padded.
—Layla Law-Gisiko, New York Daily News, 16 Aug. 2025
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When South opened and rebid in hearts, Cy raised to game — and then had to watch his partner try to make it.
—Frank Stewart, The Mercury News, 4 June 2024
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Developers for those projects are expected to rebid next year.
—Ella Nilsen, CNN, 21 July 2023
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The city plans to rebid the project with the intention of completing it in 2023.
—cleveland, 2 Sep. 2022
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Avangrid plans to rebid its Commonwealth Wind project in this round, hoping for higher prices.
—Jon Chesto, BostonGlobe.com, 6 June 2023
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With a minimum 6-4 hand, most experts would rebid two hearts to suggest a minimum.
—Frank Stewart, The Mercury News, 1 Feb. 2024
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The winner of the main rights package also had the option to rebid for the non-exclusive digital package.
—Patrick Frater, Variety, 14 June 2022
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The auction may be competitive; the opening bidder may rebid two diamonds.
—Frank Stewart, The Mercury News, 22 Jan. 2024
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One reason for the delay was that the initial construction bids came in too high, at about $19 million, and the fair board decided to downsize the plans and rebid the project.
—Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Mar. 2022
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The lawyer also reiterated that the only legally acceptable way to proceed is to cancel the contract with Fain and rebid the project.
—Sharon Grigsby, Dallas News, 17 Apr. 2023
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The city abandoned its recycling program in 2020 after a vendor contract expired and attempts to rebid the service failed.
—Peter Krouse, cleveland, 1 Feb. 2022
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The prospect of tighter controls over the industry come as casino operators prepare to rebid next year for the licenses necessary to operate in Macau.
—Oliver Staley, Quartz, 15 Sep. 2021
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The previous program came to an end when the city’s contract with Kimble Recycling & Disposal expired and attempts to rebid the service failed.
—Peter Krouse, cleveland, 22 Apr. 2022
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The warning could throw a last-minute wrench into finalizing a new contract for Transdev and also raises questions about whether BPS will need to rebid the contract.
—James Vaznis, BostonGlobe.com, 14 Feb. 2023
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Valley rebid its trash collection services in December and contracted with another company.
—John Archibald | [email protected], al, 25 Jan. 2023
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This week, the Panamanian government occupied the two ports and designated two other companies to keep them running until the concession can be rebid.
—Alma Solís, Los Angeles Times, 27 Feb. 2026
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But the need to provide enhanced cybersecurity forced the state to cancel the prior solicitation and rebid the contract, Midkiff said Wednesday.
—From Usa Today Network and Wire Reports, USA TODAY, 17 July 2021
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Citing multiple flaws in the state's bidding process for $8 billion in state Medicaid business, a judge has tossed out the contracts awarded to six national health insurance companies and ordered the state to rebid the entire package.
—Deborah Yetter, The Courier-Journal, 28 Apr. 2021
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When bids for a road project in Lansing, Michigan, came in 60% above estimates, the city rebid the project and cut its scope in half, said Andrew Kilpatrick, public service director and acting city engineer.
—Michael Casey, Fortune, 19 June 2022
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Conversations between Basile of Smith, Costello & Crawford and Bosworth of MassDOT are featured in a lawsuit filed by Global Partners that asked a judge to order the Healey administration to give them the travel plaza contract or require MassDOT to rebid the entire contract.
—Chris Van Buskirk, Boston Herald, 28 Sep. 2025
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