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tender

1. To offer for delivery, as of a futures contract. 2. To surrender one's shares in return for payment following a tender offer.

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    a. Easily crushed or bruised; fragile: a tender petal. b. Easily chewed or cut: tender beef. 2. Young and vulnerable: of tender age. 3. Frail; delicate. 4. Sensitive to ...
     
  2. Tender - Merriam-Webster Online
    a : having a soft or yielding texture : easily broken, cut, or damaged : delicate, fragile <tender feet>. b : easily chewed : succulent. 2. a : physically weak : not able ...
     
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  7. Tender | Define Tender at Dictionary.com
    /ˈtɛn dər/ Show Spelled [ten-der] Show IPA adjective, ten·der·er, ten·der·est, verb. adjective. 1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak. 2.
     
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