Definitionn. the act of returning money received previously
Last update: June 30, 2016
5
Indira Vikas Patra due for repayment. [Please select]
0
You are certain Darkyn will consider this repayment for his whore-daughter? [Please select]
0
They, indignant, accused the Jesuits, as a body, of peculation and fraud, and demanded repayment from the order. [Please select]
0
(e) Repayment of fines and requisitions levied by the enemy Governments or their officers on French municipalities or nationals. [Please select]
0
They paid the public expenses with it, and sometimes lent it to individuals without much security for its repayment. [Please select]
0
He was forced many times to beg the loan of a few dollars, with no prospect of repayment. [Please select]
0
--Food and some raiment, Toiling to reach to some Patmian haven, Giving up all for uncertain repayment, Feeding the raven. [Please select]
0
He had never before shown the least anxiety for repayment; it had always been "Take your time, William." [Please select]
0
The demand for repayment, and with something of evasiveness or reticence in the old fellow's manner, greatly troubled Dale. [Please select]
0
If the fortune of the defendant was not sufficient for the repayment of the money claimed, all those who had profited by the embezzlement were sought out and jointly condemned. [Please select]
0
Knowing I had that money of Vernon's, he was continually borrowing of me, still promising repayment as soon as he should be in business. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!