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View definitions for leased

leased

adjective as in loaned

adjective as in occupied

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He leased them so that if things didn't work out in Los Angeles, he and his family could always “come home,” as he put it.

When Reid came on board, he had only leased part of the land to farm on; the deal did not include the house.

An Austin detective determined that the apartment in question was leased by Vann.

There had been British governmental discussions that the islands could be leased back to Argentina.

At the beginning of 1999 he leased two buildings on Lower Broadway.

As the lessee may assign or sublet unless forbidden, so may the lessor part with his interest in the leased premises.

He leased the lower story of a building fronting the market, where he sold his meat and where he lived.

After carrying on trade for ten years, they leased the post for one-sixth of its profits, so receiving some regular income thence.

While the islands were leased to a private company the beaches were patrolled by riflemen.

It was leased to the Cambrian, but got into Chancery and was closed a few years later.

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On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to leased, such as: advanced, bestowed, entrusted, given, granted, and intrusted.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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