Other Word Forms
- non-repayable adjective
- unrepayable adjective
Example Sentences
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It used its depositors’ funds, which were always repayable on demand, to buy long-dated Treasury securities.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 10, 2023
Rishi Sunak announced a repayable £200 discount on bills for homes in England, Wales and Scotland from October.
From BBC • Feb. 4, 2022
The EIC will also invest in start-up companies to help them scale up using “blended finance” — part grant and part repayable loan.
From Nature • Jun. 7, 2018
However, Glencore made the loan with the caveat that it would be “immediately repayable on demand” within three months if Gertler failed to secure the contract.
From The Guardian • Dec. 21, 2017
The loans are mostly represented by bonds, to which coupons are attached for interest, and are repayable at a certain specified date.
From Everybody's Guide to Money Matters: with a description of the various investments chiefly dealt in on the stock exchange, and the mode of dealing therein by Cotton, William
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