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factoring
[ fak-ter-ing ]
noun
- Commerce. the business of purchasing and collecting accounts receivable or of advancing cash on the basis of accounts receivable.
- the act or process of separating an equation, formula, cryptogram, etc., into its component parts.
factoring
/ ˈfæktərɪŋ /
noun
- the business of a factor
- the business of purchasing debts from clients at a discount and making a profit from their collection
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Word History and Origins
Origin of factoring1
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Example Sentences
Back when Roman Polanski won for The Pianist, did you feel the same way about not factoring in sexual matters?
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Like it or not, though, race is sure to keep factoring into the discussion.
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Synagogues were counted by factoring both the number in that same ASARB report and also the number listed on Citysearch.com.
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Factoring in time for edits, that gave him only three months.
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Ties were broken by The Daily Beast factoring in the overall size of the industry.
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