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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121. She no longer talked of needing funds to support herself or to pay off the mortgage on a ranch somewhere in Texas.
122. The £2,000 he did receive was used to pay off debts and to buy drugs, he said.
123. Until the suit was settled, it could be thawed only long enough to pay off all creditors.
124. The income from the securities can be used only to pay off nuclear debts.
125. Although Bush and Clinton tried to persuade Congress to pay off the debt, the lawmakers have balked at doing so.
126. He spent the next six years using his meager earnings as a bookbinder to pay off debts.
127. The city used revenue from the course and clubhouse to pay off the $ 7 million it borrowed to build the course.
128. You must pay off the mortgage this year.
129. Will the consecration pay off my mortgages?
130. I'll pay off my debt with this check.
131. They doubted whether all this work would pay off.
132. The effort is starting to pay off.
133. Did his plan pay off?
134. He was unsuccessful, but he could, he assured us, show us the no-man's land along the river(sentencedict.com), where smugglers pay off guards to move human traffic from one country to another.
135. You may have saved up enough to pay off second mortgage.
136. That can pay off in the courtroom (if it comes to that) because she says neither judges nor juries "look favorably" on cases "where someone has had glowing reviews up until they were terminated."
137. Pay off all of your high-interest debt Sit down with all of your debts and construct a debt repayment plan.
138. The second, usually associated with money guru Dave Ramsey,[www.Sentencedict.com] says you should pay off the smallest bills first.
139. But China is a market where the pro bono approach can pay off.
140. The bank typically would sell it in the banker's acceptance market and later, at maturity, pay off the investor at par as the payment from the importer comes due.
141. In the second reduction law underpayment money, but most people will not wait 30 years to pay off. If early owing on the loan, then there is no such a big gap.
142. Over time, their credit credit limit is increased, but they do not pay off their debt.
143. The primary selected index system consists of 14 financial indexes which reflect the enterprise's ability to make profit, to pay off the loan, to manage property and the cash liquidity.
144. Remember that no matter how good a product and how solid a multilevel marketing plan may be, you'll need to invest sweat equity as well as dollars for your investment to pay off.
145. The Australian mining company desperately needs the cash in order to pay off $19 billion in debt over the next two years.
146. Get other people to agree to pay off the million dollar loan for you.
147. In order to pay off his debts, he had to trade in his piano for money.
148. My entire bonus will go toward pay off our housing loan ad children's education.
149. It may be advisable to take out a home-equity loan to pay off other nondeductible obligations.
150. The gold stock of the Fed should be revalued upward so that the gold can pay off all the Fed's liabilities—largely Federal Reserve Notes and Federal Reserve deposits, at 100 cents to the dollar.
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.