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lease

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


Example Sentences

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Boston Dynamics will also lease the robots, hoping to bring in customers who might balk at an upfront capital outlay.

From Barron's

The order targets leases and concessions in Topanga State Park, an 11,525-acre expanse of hills and canyons overlooking the Pacific Ocean that was home to several small businesses before the fire.

From The Wall Street Journal

And just as it was set for a new lease on life, a fire tore through the downtown building.

From Los Angeles Times

CBS News leased a private 14-seat jet for the tour, but the plan was delayed once the U.S. military action in Venezuela became a major story early Saturday morning.

From Los Angeles Times

"With scientific methods, my production jumped from 50kg to 80kg. With the money I made I took more land on lease. My land capacity increased, my production increased, and slowly, my income increased too."

From BBC