lending

[ US /ˈɫɛndɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /lˈɛndɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned
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How To Use lending In A Sentence

  • Forbes: In terms of scale, the size of a bank for lending, is there a point where being bigger does not make you more efficient in lending? Transcript: Richard Bove
  • After blending consonants and vowels, syllables are blended into words and words are used in meaningful sentences.
  • It doesn't matter whether their poor credit ratings result from the poor handling of their accounts or from predatory lending practices that trapped them in a mountain of debt.
  • And no, this isn't your 1990's "Washington consensus" lending, with the kind of conditionality that the left loves to hate. Heather Hurlburt: Six Reasons to Love the Supplemental and Celebrate Progressives in Government
  • "It is expected that commercial banks will respond by lowering their lending base rates, " he explained.
  • Its the same method, the only veg is the sweet potato and onion and the spice is ginger only, but at the end, after blending you add (heavy) cream, tamari, maple syrup and lime juice. Chipotle sweet potato soup | Homesick Texan
  • There is no suggestion of any wrongdoing on the part of any of the British peer-to-peer lending platforms. Times, Sunday Times
  • A year period lending rate is used for no-risk guerdon rate in place of national debt interest rate in order to match actual circumstance.
  • Also, for some reason, interlibrary lending never did pick up in India (and most other parts of the developing world).
  • It was a return to the 1970s, blending Halston glamour with the sexual liberation of the trouser.
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