From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishprice warˈprice war noun [countable] BBTa situation in which several companies reduce the prices of what they sell, because they are all trying to get the most customers
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price war• Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers will have a price war.• The threat of a price war led to plunging shares for all the major players in the market.• Us Inc. posted a 7 % increase in holiday sales despite a fierce price war among discount retailers.• Essentially, the talks were hostile: Morgan used the threat of price war to force firms to sell out and merge.• Time allowed 02:26 Read in studio Small garages in the region could be forced out of business in a new petrol price war.