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I . lending [ˈlendɪŋ] N ECON

II . lending [ˈlendɪŋ] ADJ

lending

lending business N

1. lending business no pl (sector):

lending business

2. lending business no pl (activity):

lending business

3. lending business (company):

lending business

lending capacity N ECON

lending contract N

lending interest N ECON

lending limit N ECON

lending limit

lending practice N ECON

lending principle N ECON

lending rate N ECON

lending rate

lend <lent, lent> [lend] VB trans

1. lend (let borrow):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Poultry farming, agriculture and money lending are the three important livelihoods of the people here.
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Second, the higher cost of doing construction lending business puts bankers at a competitive disadvantage with non-bank lenders.
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With the total lending capacity for local banks standing at $4,3 billion, $215 million worth of credit will be made available to the 210 constituencies in the country.
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These benefits include insurance against inflation and currency devaluation, as well as permitting long-term lending and borrowing through the use of a relatively stable currency.
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Western financial institutions which are based on lending is an affront to some traditionalists.
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The bank soon became involved in lending directly to consumers, contravening its original intention to work through commercial banks in activities involving consumer lending.
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So a decline in consumer spending is offset by an increase in lending, and subsequent investment and spending.
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The lessor pays the lending institution back by way of the lease payments received from the lessee.
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Luminaries from various fields have contributed towards lending it the iconic status it now enjoys.
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Building relationship with new borrowers or developing transaction-based lending techniques such as credit scoring or leasing requires a build-up of expertise and technical capacity.
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