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View definitions for pay

pay

verb as in be advantageous

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verb as in make amends

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verb as in get revenge

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Example Sentences

Even if you pay 10% more for an item next year, for example, it could be better rather than buying something now that you end up not really needing.

From Salon

The announcement will come as part of an Ofwat update into executive pay and financial resilience across the sector.

From BBC

These are not the instruments of vengeance like Gaetz, Gabbard et al, who Trump wants to use to pay back his enemies.

From Salon

No charges were ever filed, but Hegseth did pay an undisclosed sum to the woman, buying her silence.

From Salon

Since winning power, Labour has agreed above-inflation pay deals for workers including doctors and train drivers in an attempt to end long-running strikes.

From BBC

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

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