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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61, Property companies became hooked on borrowing in recent years.
62, Borrowing is as evident in Anaximandros as in Thales.
63, Excessive government borrowing can lead to inflation.
64, The government can also offset the £ 100 cash injection by future taxation or borrowing and thus prevent deposit creation.
65, The increase in living standards in the twenties was accompanied by a relatively much greater increase in consumer borrowing.
66, They can pay cash, out of their own reserves or by borrowing.
67, The increase in demand for borrowing will push up rates.
68, By 1988 bank borrowing accounted for only 53% of their external financing; debt equalled only 63% of their assets.
69, Lower rates mean lower borrowing costs,(http://sentencedict.com) increased spending and growing corporate profits.
70, This extra borrowing from banks will reduce the overall fall in demand for bank loans, thus making the demand less elastic.
71, Selling short involves borrowing stock and then selling it, hoping to replace the shares at a cheaper price later.
72, I wish Steve would buy himself a bike. He's always borrowing mine.
73, This will force up private sector interest rates and reduce private-sector borrowing and investment.
74, Low interest rates make borrowing easier and keep the economy humming.
75, Before the right hon. Gentleman starts to give lectures on borrowing, he should get his facts right.
76, There were signs that consumers were borrowing more money for big projects.
77, The Fed last trimmed overnight bank borrowing costs a quarter of a percentage point, on Dec. 19.
78, Because bond insurance helps municipalities trim borrowing costs, it has become increasingly popular nationwide.
79, Background Borrowing or buying on credit tends to he seen in quite a different light from other consumer transactions.
80, Inflation encourages consumption, borrowing and speculation: it discourages saving, lending and investment.
81, Alongside these markets, using in some cases quite literally parallel instruments, are markets for lending and borrowing other currencies.
82, Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.
83, The center already has dipped into its reserves and anticipates borrowing heavily from the city.
84, This is a percentage of the total borrowing requirement and, if you are carrying accumulated losses, can be considerably high.
85, The balance is kept to a minimum, and any temporary surplus is used to reduce government borrowing.
86, The warning coincided with new figures showing consumer borrowing in October at a 14-year high.
87, Homeloans are one of the cheapest ways of borrowing money - find out how to use them to your advantage.
88, The increased deficit is to be financed by borrowing on the domestic market, largely from the domestic banking system.
89, Borrowing thematically from Medea, this world premier unfolds as she attempts to derail the wedding, prompting Cortez to vow revenge.
90, With a probable career change in the future, Melanee would be wise to limit her borrowing as much as possible.
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