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Antonyms:
lend,
loan
Often used in the same context:
lend,
refinance,
repay,
indebt,
buy,
loaning,
invest,
reinvest,
mortgaged,
cosign,
subsidize,
reappropriate,
sell,
collateralize,
underwrite,
securitize,
purchase,
spend,
refurnish,
raise,
indebting,
rediscount,
denominate,
rediscount rate,
amortise,
depreciate,
recapitalize,
appropriates,
amortize,
reallocate,
pay,
rent,
squirrelling,
embroider,
scrimp,
prepay,
upsize,
procure,
financing,
outspend,
repossess,
hire,
misspend,
overdraw,
splurge,
deduct,
bailing,
advertise,
allocate,
reflate,
downsize,
disburse,
mismanage,
tap,
hoard,
renovate,
defer,
fundraise,
overextend,
filch,
recoup,
transact,
undersell,
economize,
grubstake,
afford,
unload,
donate,
plow,
overspend,
renegotiate,
capital outlay,
interlibrary loan,
paraphrase,
replenish,
unhitch,
cadge,
levy,
lop,
redecorate,
scrounge,
misallocate,
refurbish,
repurchase,
clothe,
use,
purloin,
accessorize,
piggy bank,
cagit,
unsecured debt,
patronize,
bankroll,
readopt,
liquidate,
pull,
improvise,
plagiarize,
resell,
pare,
squeeze,
reprogram,
fuller,
mary,
bull,
crow,
fry,
hardy,
hawkins,
hume,
lawrence,
lucy,
monsieur,
nixon,
rose,
adams,
addison,
alas,
alex,
amy,
arthur,
bad,
blackjack,
blow,
dump,
muck,
shelter,
staked,
bottomed,
but,
cache,
caution,
chalk,
chase,
code,
concreted,
drainage,
dredged,
error,
filled,
giving
More specific:
draw on
Appears in the definition of:
credit,
discount rate,
impulsive,
loan application,
tight
More general:
accept,
acquire,
get,
have,
take
Synonyms:
adopt,
take over,
take up
Also try:
— Adjectives for borrow:
young,
old,
great,
late,
poor,
own,
last,
deep,
fashioned,
845-6,
big,
more...
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