Synonym: adoption. Similar words: sorrowing, narrowing, harrowing, borrow, borrower, borrowed, borrow trouble, borrowed plumes. Meaning: ['bɒrəʊɪŋ] n. 1. the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source 2. obtaining funds from a lender.
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4, The fund is largely financed through government borrowing.
5, Public borrowing has to be increased.
6, The high cost of borrowing is inhibiting investment by industry in new equipment.
7, The cost of borrowing has been excluded from the inflation figures.
8, When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.
9, The public sector borrowing requirement is expected to rise.
10, He ran up massive debts borrowing from loan sharks.
11, Borrowing money may put you in a real bind.
12, Borrowing used not to be recommended.
13, He is always borrowing money from me.
14, Your proposal necessitates borrowing money.
15, Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money.
16, High interest rates help to keep borrowing down.
17, Government expenditure is financed by taxation and by borrowing.
18, Public borrowing has increased in recent years.
19, He felt no qualms about borrowing money from friends.
20, I scraped by borrowing from my relations until my next check arrived.
21, Roberto didn'tgive a second thought to borrowing $2[sentencedict.com],(http://sentencedict.com/borrowing.html)000 from him.
22, We have allowed spending and borrowing to rise in this recession.
23, He lives a parasitic existence, borrowing money from his friends.
24, They are borrowing just to stay afloat, not for investment.
25, The government has reduced the cost of borrowing in a bid to get the economy moving again.
26, We'd been brought up to think that borrowing money was bad.
27, I took the liberty of borrowing your dictionary while you were absent.
28, They pass on their cost of borrowing and add to it their profit margin.
29, The store fell into one of the major pitfalls of small business, borrowing from suppliers by paying bills late.
30, The company is expected to get around this problem by borrowing from the banks.
More similar words: sorrowing, narrowing, harrowing, borrow, borrower, borrowed, borrow trouble, borrowed plumes, rowing, growing, crowing, throwing, rowing boat, sorrow, morrow, throw in, tomorrow, sorrowful, corroborate, winnowing, corroborated, corroboration, corroborative, sorrowfully, owing, mowing, showing, bowing, knowing, the day after tomorrow.