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accrual

[uh-kroo-uhl] / əˈkru əl /
NOUN
growth
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


Example Sentences

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Beginning in 2024, accrual rates will be determined by a worker’s average daily earnings, excluding tips.

From Seattle Times

Moreover, her brief stated, “a three-year suspension of interest accrual could be worth significantly more than the plan’s $10,000 forgiveness.”

From Washington Post

The union has proposed allowing the accrual of service time by rookies for awards and special accomplishments, a draft lottery, expanding arbitration eligibility to its level before 1986 and decreasing revenue sharing.

From Fox News

Instead, Mr. Biden has opted for repeatedly approving a pause on payments that has frozen interest accruals on tens of millions of loans.

From New York Times

Borrowers with student loans from the Education Department will see payments automatically suspended without penalty or accrual of interest for the duration of the moratorium.

From Washington Post