transact

transact
verb Etymology: Latin transactus, past participle of transigere to drive through, complete, transact, from trans- + agere to drive, do — more at agent Date: circa 1585 intransitive verb to carry on business transitive verb 1. to carry to completion <
transact a sale
>
2. to carry on the operation or management of ; do <
transact business
>
transactor noun

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