repay
31repay — payer …
32repay — verb (past and past participle repaid) 1》 pay back (a loan). ↘pay back money owed to (someone). 2》 do or give something as recompense for (a favour or kindness received). 3》 Brit. be worth devoting time to (a specified action). Derivatives… …
33repay — v. a. 1. Refund, reimburse, pay back, restore, return. 2. Remunerate, compensate, reward, recompense, requite, satisfy. 3. Retaliate, revenge, avenge …
34repay — v 1. pay back, reimburse, requite, make requital, compensate, make restitution, make amends, indemnify, make it up to; refund, return, recompense, render, square accounts with, Inf. wipe the slate clean, Inf. get back on the board, Inf. get even… …
35repay — re·pay …
36repay — [rɪˈpeɪ] (past tense and past participle repaid [rɪˈpeɪd] ) verb [T] 1) to give someone back the money that you borrowed from them 2) to reward someone who has helped you …
37repay — To pay back; refund; restore; return …
38repay — To compensate for something received. To make return in money or of goods in kind. Grant v Dabney, 19 Kan 388 …
39Ability To Repay — An individual s financial capacity to make good on a debt. Specifically, the phrase ability to repay was used in the 2010 Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in Title XIV, the Mortgage Reform and Anti Predatory Lending Act,… …
40I Will Repay (novel) — Infobox Book | name = I Will Repay title orig = translator = image caption = 1906 First Edition author = Baroness Orczy illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Adventure, Historical novel… …