- a word derived from deposit.
Example Sentences
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The lending pool, run by personal friends, charged only 7 percent a year, she said — similar to what a bank loan would have been, but without onerous paperwork or redeposit requirements.
From New York Times • Nov. 7, 2011
Others lend money only if borrower agrees to redeposit up to half of the loan in the same bank at a much lower interest rate.
From New York Times • Nov. 7, 2011
Writing checks on the new $10,000 account does not destroy the credit that has been created, for the people who receive the checks will redeposit them.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For help in handling these transactions, Iran has lately turned to banks in Algeria and Libya, which immediately redeposit the money in European banks.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In other cases it is believed that deep circulation of ordinary ground-waters may pick up dispersed mineral substances through a considerable zone, and redeposit them in concentrated form in veins and other trunk channels.
From The Economic Aspect of Geology by Leith, C. K. (Charles Kenneth)