15 Verbs to Use for the Word repayment

The angry creditors of La Valette, the Jesuit banker, demanded repayment from the Order.

Sent them to the Duke, and asked whether under the circumstances we should let Abbas Murza have some thousand stand of arms, Colonel McDonald doing his best to secure ultimate repayment.

The public to make good in either case all deficiency of Indian revenue, and in either case the Company to be the agents for the territory, providing all necessary sums here and receiving repayment at a rate of exchange to be paid from time to time fairly.

It would indeed (writes the grocer's boy, encouraging his despondent and somewhat Werterean friend) be hangman's work to write articles one day to be forgotten to-morrow, if that were all; but you forget the comfortthe repayment.

There was no security given to insure its repayment to the lenders.

She hopes that another consequence of them will be the abolition of the whole system of farmers-general of the revenue; and she explains to him both the advantages of such a measure, and at the same time the difficulties of carrying it out immediately after so costly a war, since it would involve the instant repayment of large sums to the farmers, with all the clearness of a practiced financier.

Consequently every official began at once to collect more taxes than were really due, so as to be able to cover any deficits, and also to cover his own cost of livingincluding not only the repayment of his debts but the acquisition of capital or land so as to rise in the social scale.

" "Never mind the repayment," said Marcus, kindly.

It may be proposed, as an expedient for the preservation of our foreign trade, that the duty shall be repaid upon exportation; but the event of this provision, my lords, will be, that great quantities will be sent to sea for the sake of obtaining a repayment of the duty, which, instead of being sold to foreigners, will be privately landed again upon our own coasts.

And finally when the loan is paid back again, the colony must have sold goods to provide repayment, unless it meets its debts by raising another.

The ministers opposed it with great vehemence, even taking some credit to themselves for their moderation in not requiring from the Duke a repayment of the proceeds of the lands in question for the seventy years during which he had held them.

The circumstances under which these duties were demanded being, as stated by the Secretary of the Treasury, of a character to entitle the parties to relief, I recommend the adoption of the necessary legislative provisions to authorize their repayment.

I saw sights which amply repaid me, if I wanted repayment, for every verst I tramped.

Before he got into the Czar's favor he owed my father a large sum, and then sought how to evade repayment.

Here, as the creditor does not expect any repayment, and the debtor knows that he does not, there is no act of dishonesty, but the debtor, by asking for a loan and not a gift, evades the obligation of gratitude and reciprocal service which would attach to the latter, and thus takes a certain advantage of his benefactor.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  repayment