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lend·ing [ˈlendɪŋ] N no pl

lending
lending

ˈlend·ing li·brary N

I . lend <lent, lent> [lend] VB trans

1. lend (loan):

2. lend (impart):

II . lend <lent, lent> [lend] VB intr to lend to sb

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The cities sought damages from the banks for lost property-tax revenue and increased municipal services stemming from foreclosures that they said resulted from discriminatory lending.
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The key lending rate is used to price trillions of dollars worth of financial assets.
www.bbc.co.uk
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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Luminaries from various fields have contributed towards lending it the iconic status it now enjoys.
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The lending discussions are continuing regarding the redetermination of the borrowing base of its reserve base lending facility under which $57.5 million is currently drawn.
www.businesspost.ie
Caps on interest rates also protect against usurious lending practices and can be used to guard against the exploitation of vulnerable members of society.
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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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He started lending his vocal talents to other artists' records, but has also developed also a solo career.
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Western financial institutions which are based on lending is an affront to some traditionalists.
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Second, the higher cost of doing construction lending business puts bankers at a competitive disadvantage with non-bank lenders.
www.digitaljournal.com

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