Synonym: advance, give, loan. Antonym: borrow. Similar words: blend, calendar, resplendent, lens, sullen, pollen, plenty, length. Meaning: [lend] v. 1. bestow a quality on 2. give temporarily; let have for a limited time 3. have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to.
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121. The DNA results lend credence to Hausmann's claims of innocence.
122. The company will lend you money on very favourable terms.
123. Can you lend me a couple of dollars? I'm a little short.
124. I'm in a bit of a jam - could you lend me some money till next week?
125. He was on at me again to lend him money.
126. You won't lend me the money? Some friend you are!
127. Could you lend me a couple of pounds, by any chance?
128. The idea of all that sob - stuff was to get me to lend her money.
129. However you dress it up,[www.Sentencedict.com] a bank only exists to lend money.
130. You can hardly expect me to lend you money again.
131. I'll lend you the letters but they're for your eyes only.
132. You're barking up the wrong tree if you're expecting us to lend you any money.
133. I am more than happy to lend my name to this campaign.
134. Can you lend me some money - I can pay you back tomorrow.
135. I asked a lot of people if they could lend me the money, but finally it was my sister who came up trumps.
136. Do you need any more glasses? I've got a couple I can lend you.
137. I never promised to lend you my car: you must be dreaming!
138. It's an awful cheek[Sentencedict.com], the way he keeps asking you to lend him money.
139. They are always willing to lend an ear and offer what advice they can.
140. On top of borrowing 50, he asked me to lend him my car.
141. I can lend you a spare key to the store until you get one cut .
142. When the bank refused to lend us any more money we realised we'd reached the end of the road.
143. She wanted to lend me some money but I wouldn't let her.
144. Will you lend me some money to tide me over until I get my pay cheque?
145. I don't suppose you could/I suppose you couldn't lend me £5 till tomorrow, could you?
146. I am prepared to lend you the money if you promise to pay it back.
147. She must have been barking mad to lend him so much money.
148. He was approached by the organisers to lend support to a benefit concert.
149. A lot of banks are unwilling to lend money to new businesses.
150. You must be out of your mind if you think I'm going to lend you 50!
More similar words: blend, calendar, resplendent, lens, sullen, pollen, plenty, length, violent, lenient, talented, at length, millennia, truculent, challenged, equivalent, benevolent, ambivalence, unrelentingly, end, bend, on end, send, end in, spend, end up, trend, amend, attend, extend.