put something at a premium
- put something at a premium
put something at a premium
to make something available only at an extra cost or through extra effort. •
The scarcity of fresh vegetables at this time of year puts broccoli at a premium.
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The high demand for apples puts them at a premium.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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premium — noun (plural premiums) 1》 an amount paid for a contract of insurance. 2》 a sum added to an ordinary price, charge, or other payment. ↘[as modifier] (of a commodity) superior and more expensive. 3》 something given as a reward or incentive.… … English new terms dictionary
put a premium on something — put a premium on (something) to consider something important or valuable. Busy shoppers put a premium on finding everything they need in one big store … New idioms dictionary
put a premium on — (something) to consider something important or valuable. Busy shoppers put a premium on finding everything they need in one big store … New idioms dictionary
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premium — [prē′mē əm] n. pl. premiums [L praemium, reward, recompense < prae , before + emere, to take: see PRE & REDEEM] 1. a reward or prize, esp. one offered free or at a special low price as an added inducement to buy or do something; bonus 2. an… … English World dictionary
premium — consideration paid for an insurance policy. Glossary of Business Terms (1) The additional payment allowed by exchange regulation for delivery of higher than required standards or grades of a commodity against a futures contract. (2) In speaking… … Financial and business terms
Premium — (1) Amount paid for a bond above the par value. (2) The price of an option contract; also, in futures trading, the amount the futures price exceeds the price of the spot commodity. Related: inverted market premium payback period. Also called… … Financial and business terms