Synonym: buy off, compensate, fix, get, liquidate, make up, pay, pay back, redeem. Similar words: pay out, lay off, by way of, playoff, in the way of, pay, mayor, lay out. Meaning: v. 1. yield a profit or result 2. eliminate by paying off (debts) 3. pay off (loans or promissory notes) 4. do or give something to somebody in return 5. pay someone with influence in order to receive a favor 6. take vengeance on or get even.
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61. The crunch came when my bank asked for my credit card back and demanded I pay off the overdraft at once.
62. It is usually unwise to borrow to pay off another debt.
63. The Communists made massive investments that did not pay off because of a poor incentive structure.
64. Or else because business was booming, the money was there, and the experiments might just possibly pay off some day.
65. They need the cash to pay off debt and also ground improvements like seating the kop next summer.
66. His pit was earmarked for closure, his redundancy money would not pay off the mortgage and other work was scarce.
67. Then comes a very important figure: £18,000, which is the required maturity value to pay off the mortgage.
68. I can't afford to buy a new sofa until I pay off this loan.
69. New loans went to pay off the interest on earlier loans rather than on buying new farm machinery or modernising farming methods.
70. It may well be sufficient to pay off your mortgage to take the biggest financial burden off your family's shoulders.
71. We put a lot of hard work into local initiatives, and that's really starting to pay off now.
72. When your mortgage comes to an end, you will use the proceeds to pay off your loan.
73. Again, separate life cover is required to pay off your loan in any eventuality.
74. But it does lend itself to careful analysis and preparation which may well pay off during the actual bargaining.
75. A housewife has asked us if she should pay off her mortgage now, while she can still afford to do so.
76. She was working hard because she had to pay off the loan she used to buy the hardware store.
77. Then city officials sat tight and hoped it would pay off.
78. They could then be sold off to the tune of a hundred million pounds to pay off debts.
79. From its exports it can earn foreign currency,[www.Sentencedict.com] and begin to pay off its huge debts.
80. If controlled practical fusion is ever achieved, the investment will pay off.
81. Make it easier for individuals and companies to pay off their debts and they will gradually be able to start spending again.
82. If the funds do well, you could pay off your mortgage early.
83. Only when you pay off on your guarantee does a bank loan give you basis in the corporation.
84. The state government will pay off the mortgage in the event of a default.
85. With bonding authority, you can sell bonds for projects and then pay off the bonds with a local property tax.
86. The proceeds of sale can be used to pay off less tax-efficient borrowings, such as a mortgage on a private residence.
87. It took us three years to pay off all our debts.
88. Consequently, at the end of the deferred term, you will have a larger outstanding loan to pay off.
89. When is the time to pay off a debt if it is not when you are doing well?
90. Pay off as much of the mortgage as possible, plus any outstanding embarrassments lurking around one's Access account; 4.
More similar words: pay out, lay off, by way of, playoff, in the way of, pay, mayor, lay out, pay up, pay for, buy off, pay back, payment, lay over, taxpayer, carry off, a body of, a young man, a variety of, in memory of, at the mercy of, pay attention to.