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[transitive, intransitive] hedge (something) (against something) (finance) to protect yourself against losing money from an investment or bet. We've discussed hedging your portfolio against a possible market correction. They bought a number of futures contracts to hedge their position.
to reduce the risk of losing or making a mistake by supporting more than one side in a competition, an argument, etc., or by having several choices available to you She hedged her bets by applying for various other jobs as well.
HEDGE definition: 1. a line of bushes or small trees planted very close together, especially along the edge of a…. Learn more.
The meaning of HEDGE is a fence or boundary formed by a dense row of shrubs or low trees. How to use hedge in a sentence.
hedge n: figurative (evasion) υπεκφυγή ουσ θηλ : The senator used a series of hedges to avoid answering the question. hedge⇒ vi: figurative (be evasive) υπεκφεύγω ρ αμ (καθομιλουμένη) κρατάω πισινή έκφρ : The politician always hedged to avoid really answering any questions.
hedge in British English. (hɛdʒ) noun. 1. a row of shrubs, bushes, or trees forming a boundary to a field, garden, etc. 2. a barrier or protection against something. 3. the act or a method of reducing the risk of financial loss on an investment, bet, etc.
HEDGE meaning: 1. a line of bushes or small trees planted very close together, especially along the edge of a…. Learn more.