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deposit money

American  

noun

Banking.
  1. checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand.


Etymology

Origin of deposit money

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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“Even when you have the deposit money and you have some rental subsidy, it’s still very, very challenging to find units — and to find units where the landlords will lease to our clients,” Bennett said.

From Seattle Times

Link it to any outside savings or brokerage accounts you have, so you could deposit money quickly if need be.

From New York Times

In their proposals, ministers said that people should not have to travel beyond a reasonable distance to withdraw or deposit money, even if they are in low population areas.

From BBC

In its newly-published proposals, it said that people should not have to travel beyond a reasonable distance to withdraw or deposit money, even if they are in low population areas.

From BBC

Sewing, who eventually complied, for his part has sharply criticised the ECB’s ultra-loose monetary policy that has required lenders to pay to deposit money with the central bank and eroded profits.

From Reuters