accrue in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

accrue in the PONS Dictionary

accrue Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to accrue to sb
to accrue from
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Cairn defeats this creature and loses consciousness from wounds accrued in the battle.
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Women also were denied access to farming responsibilities that took away venues for accruing leadership and honor within the community.
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Mills was also a highly experienced pilot, having accrued more than 10,000 hours of flying time.
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This approach is called accrual accounting, meaning that obligations are recognized when they are acquired, or accrued, rather than when they are paid.
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As characters gain experience and advance in levels, they accrue skill points which make them more powerful in their fields of expertise.
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The allocation accruing to the states under this head was 7.5 percent.
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However, interest or fees that would normally have accrued during the period of suspension may not be charged to the consumer.
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These victories stem from the vast experience that he has accrued since his teen-aged crime-fighting years.
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This occurs due to a reduction in commuting time, as well transport costs but these benefits tend to accrue disproportionately to the influential and well-educated.
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He has built a reputation as being one of the most skillful and dangerous thieves in the world and eventually accrues a bounty of $$300 million.
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