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pay

[pey] / peɪ /




VERB
be advantageous
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STRONGEST
WEAK
VERB
make amends
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Example Sentences

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Wasserman and other top officials with LA 2028, which is in charge of paying for and planning the Games, are in Italy for meetings ahead of the Winter Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Some people like to put as many expenses as possible on their credit cards in order to maximize rewards while paying off their debt every month.

From MarketWatch

“Now, there are more options, making future revenue less secure and giving fewer reasons for customers to pay for upgrades or add-ons to existing services.”

From MarketWatch

While Pfizer continued to pay a dividend in 2025, it did not undertake any share repurchases, in line with its plan to pay off debt "in a prudent manner," the company said.

From Barron's

Investors will pay close attention to DaVita’s organic volume growth in the year ahead.

From Barron's