Synonym: disburse. Similar words: pay off, pay, mayor, lay out, pay for, pay up, lay off, playoff. Meaning: v. pay out.
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1) Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings.
2) I could hardly expect him to pay out a large sum of money for such a drawing.
3) I had to pay out 200 to get my car repaired!
4) Why is it always me who has to pay out?
5) She managed to wheedle an extra day's pay out of him.
6) I had to pay out £400 to get my car repaired.
7) Many policies pay out only after a period of weeks or months.
8) How long will the policy pay out?
9) £65! I don't want to pay out that much!
10) Hawarde thus had to pay out quite largely for a service that he had never requested.
11) The trust is estimated to pay out $ 4.36 million over her lifetime.
12) They would happily pay out princely sums for completely new garments made from superior imported cloths.
13) You have to pay out so much money for car repairs these days.
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15) If the stock does not pay out any dividends, this space will be left blank in the newspaper table.
16) In addition, we pay out over £7,000 million in benefit payments on behalf of the Department of Social Security.
17) These also raise money for charity and pay out 50p for every £1 worth of tickets bought.
18) The City reckons Gas will pay out 14.2p for the whole of 1992 compared to 13.4p last year.
19) For example, some gain-sharing plans will pay out at a higher percentage per year than we assumed.
20) When one buys something on hire purchase, one has to pay out each month.
21) The downside of this, however, is that they tend not to pay out as much as higher-risk investments.
22) It is also possible to pay a lump sum premium to an insurance company which will pay out to the amount insured.
23) You may already have life insurance, but that will usually only pay out if you die.
24) The way to manage money is firstly to assess what you have coming in and what you have to pay out.
25) Normally, any government trying this sort of trick would soon be being ordered to pay out in the courts.
26) The financial sector welcomed the changes while employers complained that they had to pay out more money for no increase in productivity.
27) If you were to die as a result of an accident the Plan would pay out up to £40,000 to your estate.
28) This has made Britain happy, since it has not had to pay out compensation to white farmers.
29) Still, some parents would rather take their chances and pay out of their own pockets when a child breaks an arm.
30) But the redemption yield will be worth something only if there is enough money in the kitty to pay out on maturity.