"Repayable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Repayable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Repayable" Meaning

Capable of being paid back; allowed to be repaid, especially in installments.

"Repayable" Examples

Examples of Use:


The loan was considered repayable within a fixed period of time.

The repayable amount of the credit card balance was calculated annually.

The lending policy specified that loans were repayable weekly.

She asked for a repayable sum of 100 pounds.

Traditionally, government aid is repayable if the recipient returns home.

"Repayable" Similar Words

Repast

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A social occasion in which people come together to eat and drink, especially a formal or special one.

Repatriate

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Repatriated

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Returned to one's own country, especially after living abroad.

Repatriates

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People who return to their country of origin, usually after living abroad.

Repatriating

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Repatriation

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Repaving

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Covering a road or surface with new layers of material, usually to repair or replace an old surface, in order to make it smoother and more durable.

Repay

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To repay means to pay back money that you owe to someone or to give something back to someone after using it.

Repaying

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Repayment

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Repayments

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Repays

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Verb: to pay back something that is owed, typically a debt<br><br>Example: She repaid her student loan after graduating.<br><br>Noun: something that is given or done in return, especially for a service or a favor<br><br>Example: The charity's repays for her generous donation were a warmer and safer place for the homeless.

Repeal

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"To repeal" means to officially make a law no longer in effect, to cancel or withdraw a decision, regulation, or order.<br><br>Example: "The government voted to repeal the tax law, hoping to stimulate economic growth."

Repealed

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Repealing

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Repeals

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To abolish or annul something, typically a law or regulation; to cancel an appointment or arrangement.<br><br>Example: The government voted to repeal the controversial tax law.<br><br>Synonyms: abolish, annul, cancel, rescind, revoke, overturn.<br><br>Antonyms: enact, pass, ratify, affirm.