"Repaying" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Verb: Past tense of "repay".
1. To give or return something that is owed to someone, such as money or a favor.
2. To do or give something back in return for something received or given.
3. To make amends or restitution for something.
Example sentences:
- She repaid the loan by sending him a check.
- He repaid his kindness by helping her in need.
- The company repaid the damages to the owner of the property.
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.
To repay means to pay back money that you owe to someone or to give something back to someone after using it.
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.
"To repeal" means to officially make a law no longer in effect, to cancel or withdraw a decision, regulation, or order.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."
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.
To do something again, especially a task that has been done before. To copy or repeat something exactly, so that it sounds or looks the same.