renting

[ UK /ɹˈɛntɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹɛntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of paying for the use of something (as an apartment or house or car)
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How To Use renting In A Sentence

  • Jim Devine said the £2326 of "joinery" was for storing personal and party political material in a pub cellar he was renting. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Here we consider renting rather than buying a car outright can help more cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The graybeards out there will remember that the practice of renting computers is decades old.
  • Some parenting patterns inadvertently support aggressive behavior in more subtle ways.
  • However much we can all appreciate the arguments in favour of renting, most of us still hanker after the long-term idyll of bricks, mortar and a white picket fence. Are we better off renting?
  • Next to the pretty basic motel where I stayed was a shop selling and renting electric wheelchairs, and there they were in their serried hundreds.
  • Ken helped Tracy go from renting to owning rental property.
  • They're renting a furnished flat on the third floor.
  • For now, I've voluntarily dismounted from the property ladder and am renting a nice family home while I see how the economy and the housing market develop.
  • Before you fork out all your cash for a stonking place in the country, try renting a big house first to see if you actually like it
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