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lease

[lees] / lis /
VERB
rent object, residence
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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"It's like a new lease on life I never expected at my advanced age," 74-year-old Jagari says on a call from New Zealand, the final stop on WITCH's 2025 world tour.

From BBC

Amount of Oracle’s future lease deals for data centers and AI cloud computing that isn’t on its balance sheet.

From Barron's

Note: Capital expenditures data are for calendar years and include finance leases.

From The Wall Street Journal

Salman said his municipality leased the land from the Armenian Church authorities to whom it belongs, before allowing Aida camp's popular committee to manage it for the benefit of residents.

From Barron's

It makes money from water services, oil and gas royalties, and leases and sales.

From Barron's