Results for: down payment
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acknowledge payment by signing, acknowledgment of receipt, act of receiving, amount received, bill of sale, written statement of purchases, give receipt, recipe, write a statement of purchases, make a bill of sale; acknowledge the receipt of an itemreceipt
acquire something by payment, be buyer for company or individual, believe something, bribe somebody, exchange of money for goods, obtain something by sacrifice, obtain time, purchase, obtain by paying money, purchase; something purchased at a cheap pri...buy
acquire something, assured, ensure payment for something, assure; obtain, procure; protect, defend; fortify, strengthen; lock, fasten, firmly fixed, fix something firmly, guarantee, make something safe, make something safe for secret communications, ma...secure
act of demanding and obtaining something, extortion, act of demanding or requiring more than is reasonable, payment obtained by force, unfair demandexaction
act of donating; donation, something donated, something given, material supplied for publication or broadcast, regular paymentcontribution
act of hiring something or somebody, employee, give somebody work, lease, rent; employ, pay for the use of something, wages, payment; rent, rental, charge, feehire
act of paying off; act of regaining through payment; act of converting an item into its cash value; act of delivering from sin or evil; act of fulfilling, act of carrying out; act of making amends, atonement for human sin, buying back of something, end...redemption
act of paying, money, remitting, transferral of funds, sending of a paymentremittance
act of returning a payment, repayment, reimbursement; act of financing again, act of providing new fundsrefundment
act of saving, act of rescuing; act of saving a ship or its cargo from destruction; property that has been saved, rescued items, money from sale of rescued goods, payment to rescuers, rescue of property from destruction, rescue of ship from sea, rescue...salvage
act of taking property in payment for debts, distressdistraint
act of trading something in, item used in partial paymenttrade-in
acting or seeming like an adult, cause to ripen; cause to develop fully; ripen, age, grow up; reach full maturity; develop; due for payment; work out (a plan) completely, perfect, develop into something finished, experienced, fall due for payment, full...mature
added to next payment, consecutive, created by gradual additions, entitling shareholder to claim dividend arrears, gradually building up, including all given values of variable, increasing with successive measurements, accruing, snowballing, more sever...cumulative
additional payment, betting charge, surcharge on bets; interest on a payment (Slang), vigvigorish
 

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