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arrears
noun as in debt
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Last year, Reynolds helped defuse a crisis when dozens of veterans living on the West Los Angeles campus fell in arrears and received eviction notices.
There’s no indication in the memo or otherwise that the loans were ever in arrears or in default, or otherwise impaired in any way.
When Brook fell they were still nine in arrears.
The benefit is paid in arrears, so many families find it a stretch to pay for holiday clubs in advance before their childcare payment arrives four weeks later.
Mexico is in arrears and has failed to keep up with its water deliveries for much of the 21st Century.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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