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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91. You can pay off the loan early, at any time, without any penalty.
92. On that same day, the Treasury Department will run out of money to pay off the national debt.
93. Home income schemes involved using funds obtained via a mortgage to be re-invested to pay off the loan and provide additional income.
94. They will usually ask you to pay off the balance seven days after the statement date.
95. In this way you may be able to establish another network that could pay off handsomely.
96. One Southern deejay remembers asking a New York label for money to help pay off his insurance.
97. So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage.
98. The difference was exacerbated by Parliament's refusal to pay off the army's arrears of pay.
99. It is quite clear that the hard work put into it by coach Gerry Murphy is beginning to pay off.
100. Debtor countries cannot develop to their full potential while continuing to pay off such massive foreign debts.
101. They say their business makes sense for winners who need immediate cash to pay off debts, start up businesses or invest.
102. It was to enable the government to acquire land sold during the depression to pay off debts.
103. Do you take out a new loan to pay off the old one?
104. It is what do I sell to pay off my bank manager and my creditors?
105. However, if you pay off the defaulted loan you can obtain a certificate of satisfaction from your lender.
106. He drove a city bus crosstown to pay off debts.
106. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
107. They embrace the cost of experimentation, viewing it as an investment likely to pay off in the long run.
108. He lost all the money and drove me into a situation where it took me 10 years to pay off debts.
109. The Harrises were given two weeks to pay off mortgage arrears of £8,000.
110. Continuing anxiety about the state of the economy forced families to pay off more outstanding debt last month.
111. The letters are divided into traffic light colours to signal to customers whether their endowment will pay off their mortgage.
112. The only difference is that you are honest about the pay off.
113. What little there was had gone to pay off Sir Nelson's own not inconsiderable service debts.
114. The president must be given every assistance - political and economic - to cement democracy and make his gamble pay off.
115. Younger lawyers often have greater need for current cash to support young families and pay off educational loans and mortgages.
116. I had to pay off what I owed the bank.
117. That is the way for the South to grow and pay off its debts to the banks of the North.
118. The contents of the house were auctioned to pay off the family's debts.
119. She now has a fortnight to pay off the arrears if she and her seven children are to keep their home.
120. They return to sell in Huaraz until it is time to pay off debts and replenish their stock.
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.