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View definitions for borrowed on

borrowed on

adjective as in pawned

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There have been different situations where she suggested that she would pay for something and I would end up paying for it instead—trips that she said she would cover and ended up not budgeting for, college loans that she borrowed on my behalf but later asked me to repay since it was for my education, inviting me for dinner out only to have forgotten her checkbook or commenting how expensive eating out is until I offer to pay, etc.

From Slate

The relief would have applied to loans borrowed on or before June 30, 2022, including those taken out by parents to finance their children’s education.

But existing homebuyers face the potential risk that their value of their home could end up lower than the amount they've borrowed on a mortgage.

From BBC

“With rising interest rates, people who have borrowed money at variable rates, like people who borrowed on their credit cards, should make an extra effort to reduce their balances as quick as they can,” said Harris of USC.

“It seemed pretty selfish to manufacture a need to apply for federal dollars that are borrowed on the backs of the children and grandchildren of our county constituents,” DeWitt County Judge Daryl L. Fowler, a Republican, said in an email to the AP.

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

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