Synonym: advance, give, lend. Similar words: load, float, a load of. Meaning: [ləʊn] n. 1. the temporary provision of money (usually at interest) 2. a word borrowed from another language; e.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English. v. give temporarily; let have for a limited time.
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2. The company is in default on its loan agreement.
3. The bank finally granted a £400 loan to me.
4. I asked the bank for a loan.
5. You qualify for a tax exemption on the loan.
6. He defaulted in his payments on the loan.
7. We've decided to negotiate a loan with them.
8. She arranged a loan with the bank.
9. Can you loan me your tennis racket?
10. The loan enabled Jan to buy the house.
11. We obtained a loan from the government.
12. The company is in default on the loan.
13. He was offered a £10,[sentencedict.com]000 interest-free loan.
14. The bank finally granted me a £400 loan.
15. A loan was arranged to refinance existing debt.
16. The bank might think you're worthy of a loan.
17. She's trying to get a $50 000 loan to start her own business.
18. The loan must be repaid in full by December 31.
19. I'm only asking for a loan I'll pay you back.
20. I had to take out a loan to buy my car.
21. He asked me to give him another loan, but I refused.
22. It took three years to repay my student loan .
23. He said he would loan money to us, and then went back on his promise.
24. The payments on that car loan are in arrears by three months.
25. You can choose either a fixed or floating interest rate for the loan.
26. This may have influenced your bank manager's decision not to give you a loan.
27. Interest will be refunded in the event of early repayment of the loan.
28. It calls for the exclusion of all commercial lending institutions from the college loan program.
29. Students on a part-time course are not eligible for a loan.
30. He had to sell his car to repay the bank loan.