Synonym: come back, give back, pay back, refund, rejoin, requite, retort, return, reward, riposte. Similar words: repayment, take-home pay, repast, repair, prepare, repaint, prepack, prepaid. Meaning: ['rɪːpeɪ] v. 1. pay back 2. make repayment for or return something 3. act or give recompense in recognition of someone's behavior or actions 4. answer back.
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61. Due to the economy's strong recovery, Mexico will repay ahead of schedule the last installment of a $13.5 billion loan.
62. The credit industry argues that the changes are needed to prevent people who can repay their debts from hiding behind bankruptcy law.
63. Such corporations also tend to maintain credit lines with their banks sufficient to repay all their outstanding commercial paper.
64. If that return failed to materialize, they would have to dip into their own budgets to repay the loan.
65. This will show the maximum amount you can borrow, and over how long you can repay the loan.
66. Failure to repay a student loan can ruin a person's credit rating.
67. You borrow at a fixed rate of interest and repay the loan over a number of years.
68. If they sell them at any time before that, they must repay the full tax credit on the shares.
69. When the warrants are exercised, the issuer can use the proceeds to repay the bonds.
70. Should the monk provide her with this money she will repay him in whatever way he pleases.
71. I was educated at his expense and until I repay his investment, it is illegal to employ me directly.
72. It borrowed so heavily that the greater part of its peacetime revenue was mortgaged to service and repay its debt.
73. Most important historical books are available in paperback and will repay constant reference.
74. If you repay the loan early, the interest outstanding as at the next repayment date is refunded to you. 3.
75. But only if the couple who have 7 children repay the outstanding capital immediately.
76. And since the debt was secured by deeds to their homes, borrowers often lost their houses when they could not repay.
77. Loans allow local authorities to make a profit and will impose commercial considerations on companies having to repay assistance.
78. In money terms, therefore[sentence dictionary], it is cheaper to repay loans quickly because interest will be saved.
79. The accused will after Allen be guilty if he simply vanishes with no intent to repay.
80. That generated plenty of dollars the government could use to repay debts.
81. Proceeds will be used primarily to repay revolving credit borrowings, to finance new store openings and for working capital.
82. Even these unpretentious, non-vintage champagnes benefit from keeping for a time; the great champagnes repay keeping for years and years.
83. It will use about half of the funds raised from the sale to repay existing debt.
84. At Cornhill Insurance, employees must also repay their disturbance allowance if they leave the company within a year of the move.
85. Every pound you repay on your mortgage offers a guaranteed rate of return of 11.5 per cent.
86. Your money will not be forfeited but you will have to repay any tax relief you have received.
87. Do they return the money to shareholders through higher dividends or repay debt?
88. In adjacent streets, there are disused and even derelict buildings which would far better repay investment.
89. Savings over £1000 will make a difference to the amount you can get as will your ability to repay the loan.
90. Failure to repay a student loan can ruin that person's credit rating.
More similar words: repayment, take-home pay, repast, repair, prepare, repaint, prepack, prepaid, prepared, repartee, disrepair, preparing, prepacked, unprepared, reparation, repatriate, preparatory, irreparably, irreparable, preparedness, reparations, discrepancy, preparation, repatriation, pay, pay out, payee, pay off, pay for, pay up.