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deposit money

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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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The withdrawal from NYC Token’s liquidity pool prompted backlash from crypto traders, who have accused it of being a “rug pull,” in which investors deposit money into a crypto project only for its creators to quickly cash out.

From The Wall Street Journal

American officials have said they are working to set up a sales process, which would deposit money raised into US-controlled accounts.

From BBC

Wary of the country’s financial system, many Venezuelans keep their money in U.S. bank accounts held by trusted contacts, and loved ones in the U.S. can deposit money in those U.S. accounts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tourism ministry and mountaineering department officials told the BBC most of the deposit money had been refunded over the years - which should mean most climbers brought back their trash.

From BBC

Tourism ministry officials said it will most probably be $4,000 per climber - the same amount as deposit money - and will come into effect once passed by the parliament.

From BBC