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paid-in

American  
[peyd-in] / ˈpeɪdˈɪn /

adjective

  1. having paid the dues, initiation fees, etc., required by an organization or association.


Etymology

Origin of paid-in

adj. use of verb phrase pay in

Example Sentences

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A bigger move would boost lending against the World Bank's "callable capital," a cushion of emergency funds pledged by shareholders but not paid-in, but this would require some countries to change laws.

From Reuters

The bank is also examining other ways to expand lending, including providing more loan guarantees, lending against callable capital that is pledged but not paid-in, and special bonds that can serve as hybrid capital.

From Reuters

But he said the bank's resources, even with moves to stretch its balance sheet, are woefully inadequate, with paid-in capital of just $22.6 billion for the World Bank's International Bank for Reconstruction and Development over its 78-year history.

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She will seek to build G20 support for an "equi-proportional" increase in IMF quota funds paid-in by member countries, which would increase IMF lending resources, but not immediately change its shareholding structure.

From Reuters

Yellen said in prepared remarks at a news conference in New Delhi that she will seek to build G20 support for an "equi-proportional" increase in IMF quota funds paid-in by member countries, which would increase IMF lending resources, but not immediately change its shareholding structure.

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