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Sentence count:241+16Posted:2017-04-29Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: come backgive backpay backrefundrejoinrequiteretortreturnrewardriposteSimilar words: repaymenttake-home payrepastrepairpreparerepaintprepackprepaidMeaning: ['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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91. Unfortunately, after he had to sell Painshill in 1773 in order to repay Henry Fox's loan, the dynamic was lost.
92. It wants the cash to repay debt and for capital expenditures and for working capital.
93. The Smiths never forgot the debt they owed to John Peel and promised to repay, some day.
94. He was the changeling of the classic tale, thrust on good people, who was to repay good with evil.
95. Borrowers can chose to repay with 3 or 5 percent pared off their monthly repayments.
96. Council officials say they used the $ 8 million to repay loans and expenses connected with the mifepristone project.
97. He said that he intended to repay the sums by renting out the dwellings or by selling them.
98. Voters rejected the measure, which would have required the group to repay the buyout, by 51 percent to 49 percent.
99. The receivers proceeded with the receivership and managed to repay the bank in full.
100. Do/can we earn an adequate return for the risk involved? and is there a clearly identified ability to repay?
101. Firms raised more external finance than they needed, using the surplus to repay bank debts and build up excess cash.
102. Again, this is an hypothesis which would repay systematic investigation in respect of historical examples with contrasting forms of division of labour.
103. Net proceeds will be used to buy computer equipment, repay debt and for working capital; underwriter is Biltmore Securities Inc.
104. Time spent in acquiring the preliminary concepts will amply repay itself later in terms of understanding, enjoyment and proficiency in mathematics.
105. This would have been exempt from income tax under s188 and could have been used by the director to repay his loan.
106. Roughly half the leading building societies' borrowers repay on budget schemes.
107. You should have been told that an endowment policy is not guaranteed to repay a loan.
108. You've been so kind. I hope I can repay you some day. Sentencedict.com
109. In many cases it will also repay you, in subsequent work saved, to register the title to the property.
110. There were doubts about the country's ability to repay the debt.
111. Mr Marshall argued that with a strengthened management team, Railtrack intended to repay passengers' patience.
112. He intended to use the cash to repay the money he had stolen from the company.
113. You must be careful not to borrow more money that you can afford to repay.
114. Yet 23 of the world's poorest countries are set to repay twice that amount in debt this year.
115. He did not arrange trips and could not repay the money.
116. For that failure the solicitors offered to repay their conveyancing fee: a staggeringly low £160.
117. The real-estate investment trust said it will use the notes to finance property acquisitions and to repay debt.
118. Investors who paid a premium for their securities also get hurt because consumers repay the debts at 100 cents on the dollar.
119. They also tend to pay the lender a big fat fee if the borrower makes enough money to repay his loans prematurely.
120. Introduce a tax to repay the costs of higher education for those who take courses. 5.
More similar words: repaymenttake-home payrepastrepairpreparerepaintprepackprepaidpreparedreparteedisrepairpreparingprepackedunpreparedreparationrepatriatepreparatoryirreparablyirreparablepreparednessreparationsdiscrepancypreparationrepatriationpaypay outpayeepay offpay forpay up
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