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loaned

adjective as in lent

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He reportedly has been loaned out by the Somali group to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, operating out of nearby Yemen.

But the bank account with $50,000 turns a lot more profit for the bank when it's loaned out.

An old-fashioned bank loan is easy to reserve capital against: your potential loss is the money you loaned out.

But in the summer of 2003, when a collector loaned McGinley and his friends a summer house in Vermont, a shift took place.

Hillary Clinton was in such financial trouble in 2008 that she loaned herself $10 million to come in second.

A pupil had loaned money to a horse-dealer who lived at No. 715 of a certain street.

They could all be run back in a fast cruiser and would only be loaned to us for three weeks or a month.

Formerly bank directors loaned the money of their bank; this was their most important duty.

I loaned thee three hundred; but on account of thy affliction I would pay thee more than I would another man.

A friendly baron loaned bloodhounds; but which of the many trails was Zeyneb's who might say?

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On this page you'll find 9 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to loaned, such as: advanced, bestowed, entrusted, given, granted, and intrusted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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