Results for: A debt that is written off and deemed uncollectable.
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at the back of, buttocks, rear end, seat, causing something, following, in debt, in the past, late, tardy, prep. behind, in back of -, remaining, supporting somebody, underneathbehind
atom accepting electrons, impurity improving conductivity, one who accepts or receives, see also:donor, somebody accepting debtacceptor
atone for human sin, buy something back, exchange something for money, keep a promise, make something acceptable, pay off, settle a debt through payment; regain through payment; convert an item into its cash value; deliver from sin or evil; fulfill, ca...redeem
attack somebody, set upon (often used as a command to a dog); encourage or incite to attack, incite somebody to attack, intentionally written in this manner (used to indicate that a word or phrase has been reprinted in its original form), interj. attac...sic
attempt, attempt at something, endeavor; composition, article, attempt; test, experiment, set written piece, short nonfiction prose piece, test of something, work resembling a written essayessay
authorize issue of capital stock, benefit from something, exchange debt for stock, finance something, treat expenses as assets, turn into capital; finance, provide with capital; write in capital letters, use capital letters, use something as capital, v...capitalize
authorized list, bind a person in service to another for a specified period of time, contract somebody for services, contract which binds a person to serve another for a specified period of time; written agreement made in duplicate; deed, agreement; in...indenture
autobiography, biography or historical account, essay on a scholarly subject, life story, biography; record of events written by a person having an intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation, proceedingsmemoir
available credit, line of credit, written recognitioncredit line
BAN; A short-term debt instrument issued by a state or municipality that borrowed against the proceeds of an upcoming bond issue.Bond Anticipation Note
barely covering costs, difficult to cultivate, in a margin, irrelevant, on the fringe, peripheral, close to the limits; minimal, slight; of or pertaining to a margin; written in the margin of a page, small in scale, very lowmarginal
Baron von Munchausen (1720-1797, born Karl Friedrich Hieronymus), German-born soldier of Russian campaigns, teller of exaggerated tales of heroic exploits; hero of the fictional stories written by Rudolph Erich RaspeMunchausen
be financially in debt, be indebted for something, be indebted to; be under obligation to pay or repay; feel that a certain thing is deserved; have an emotion or attitude toward someone or something, be obligated to pay somebody money, bear grudge towa...owe
be good enough to meet condition, compensate somebody, fulfill need, gratify, satiate; fulfill, meet a request or requirement; gratify a desire; compensate, remunerate, make somebody feel content, pay debt, resolve doubts, solve mathematical problemsatisfy
be released from armed forces, bleach fabric, cancel court order, cargo offloading, carry out, continuous flow of electricity through air, debt payment, dismiss from institutional setting, dismissal from institution, drain electricity, emission of subs...discharge
 

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