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repay

[ri-pey] / rɪˈpeɪ /




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He began by offering the bird some food, and Henry repaid him by singing.

From BBC

According to the Education Department, the government will garnish wages “only after student and parent borrowers have been provided sufficient notice and opportunity to repay their loans.”

From Barron's

It said wage garnishment is conducted only after student and parent borrowers have been provided sufficient notice and opportunity to repay their loans.

From The Wall Street Journal

The volume of loans with 85 to 96 months to repay, or up to eight years, rose as well to 1.61% of car buyers through October.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Singapore offshore and marine company said it will extend a US$250 million credit facility to the Maersk affiliate, with the loan to be repaid with cash flow generated by the vessel, Hilado notes.

From The Wall Street Journal