Synonym: lay, leave, place, pledge, put down, stake, store. Similar words: position, composition, opposition, supposing, diagnosis, explosion, keep off, report. Meaning: [dɪ'pɒzɪt] n. 1. the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating 2. matter that has been deposited by some natural process 3. the natural process of laying down a deposit of something 4. money deposited in a bank 5. a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later 6. money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use 7. a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met 8. a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping 9. the act of putting something somewhere. v. 1. fix, force, or implant 2. put into a bank account 3. put (something somewhere) firmly.
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241. Betting on the day is only through credit or deposit accounts, or by debit card.
242. The seller has given up goods in exchange for an increase in his bank deposit.
243. The society will pay 7.3 per cent on a minimum deposit of £1,000, although savers must give 30 days' notice.
244. Where is your safe deposit box, and the keys to it?
245. If he also asks for a large deposit, the alarm bells should be ringing.
246. The initial deposit of $ 12 million increased to $ 20 million as the time stretched out.
247. Registration and deposit are also necessary before a court can take certain actions against those who violate a copyright.
248. A time deposit is less liquid since the cost of redeeming it before maturity is not trivial. 10.
249. Minna had already put a deposit down on the tickets.
250. If only God would give me some clear sign! Like making a large deposit in my name in a Swiss bank. Woody Allen
251. In one place, the birds carefully deposit their eggs in clefts of black rocks which have the same property.
252. Fund managers aim to mix a cocktail of bonds that offer a return higher than the interest on a building society deposit.
253. To confirm the booking, you will be required to sign the completed Booking Form and pay the appropriate deposit.
254. She made a mental note to rifle her deposit account to buy a new one.
255. Other depositors may be willing to deposit data for reasons of altruism.
256. Both account providers require a minimum deposit of £ 5,000, and both pay higher rates on larger balances.
257. Building society and bank deposit investors could hardly say the same.
258. The most familiar form of sight deposit are current accounts at banks.
259. Those with a minimum deposit of £500 receive 7 per cent.
260. If you decide to remortgage, put down as large a deposit as seems sensible to reduce the size of your loan.
261. The most comprehensive available data on exploration for tin-tungsten is around the Mulberry open pit near Bodmin; a large low-grade deposit.
262. The simplest option is to build up a lump sum in an ordinary deposit account.
263. We can offer current accounts with overdraft facilities and deposit and loan accounts in any major international currency.
264. The money supply is unchanged and banks still have the original deposit.sentencedict.com
265. The National Savings cash Isa requires only a £10 deposit and has no formal notice period.
266. Environmentalists are concerned that every day Rihand alone will deposit 10,000 tonnes of toxic ash into the environment.
267. Bass, for example, requires a tenant to put down a deposit of £1,000 before he can even contemplate arbitration.
268. As the whole loan is for no special purpose, you would not need to find a deposit.
269. Some of the more robust products offer specialized services for businesses, such as direct payroll deposit and cash concentration.
270. The deposit of a thesis in a library gives no guarantee of copyright protection.
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