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deposit

[dih-poz-it] / dɪˈpɒz ɪt /




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Instead, Vance referred to "foreign supply" of such minerals flooding global markets, making it difficult for other countries with mineral deposits to secure the financing needed to produce them.

From BBC

We stopped at the Adjoyis’ to deposit their things, then headed home.

From Literature

About two million are sold this way each year, with customers paying an initial deposit to secure the vehicle, then a monthly fee with interest.

From BBC

The deal will make the Madrid-headquartered firm the tenth largest retail and commercial bank in the U.S. by assets, and the fifth largest by deposits in the Northeast.

From MarketWatch

He started hoarding dollars soon after Argentina’s 2001 financial collapse, when the government froze bank deposits and blocked cash withdrawals.

From The Wall Street Journal