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rent out

verb as in farm out

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verb as in lease

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The first 30 years of his life, he helped his father build and then rent out Rockefeller Center at a difficult time.

One can even rent out the villa here or wander down from the Arc de Triomphe and peek through the fence.

The Kardashians paid more than $400,000 to rent out the lavish grounds.

Apart from the annual fall festival, the park is also available to rent out for private events, tours, and picnics.

Jorge is trying to lower the interest rate so he can rent out the house while he and his family move.

It was common enough for his grandmother to rent out the third floor; but to a painter, and a crazy painter—that seemed strange.

"We mean to pay the rent out of the profit we get from the boarders," I replied.

In Lydia's case it sometimes really did represent "flesh," for she must have squeezed her rent out of her food.

One can't go far on a salary of three thousand francs a year, when one has to pay seven hundred francs' rent out of it.

One very shrewd tenant came to him and begged him to buy some beasts, in order that he might pay his rent out of the proceeds.

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

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