demand loan
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of demand loan
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Unhappy farmers recently marched on the capital in New Delhi and in Mumbai, the country’s financial center, to demand loan forgiveness and higher crop prices.
From New York Times
Hoyer said that, pending the results of the investigation, the EIB may have to “demand loans back.”
From Time
Mr Hoyer told reporters that if he found that the loans were used for purposes other than intended, the EU bank would have to "ask ourselves whether we have to demand loans back".
From BBC
If it finds that the funds were used for purposes other than intended, the EU bank will have to "ask ourselves whether we have to demand loans back," he said.
From Reuters
Business demand loans rose for a second straight quarter.
From Forbes
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