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lease

[lees] / lis /
VERB
rent object, residence
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK


Example Sentences

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It makes money from water services, oil and gas royalties, and leases and sales.

From Barron's

The terms of a lease include whether a homeowner needs permission to make alterations and who has responsibility for repairs, maintenance and even dealing with problem neighbours.

From BBC

They leased a plot in search of diamonds partly out of desperation, as their meagre incomes could not keep pace with rising household costs - let alone pay for a wedding, Mr Mohammed told the BBC.

From BBC

Tartt says most have shown little interest in leasing to him.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that many big hyperscalers want to get the data-center business off their own balance sheets and just lease from someone else.

From MarketWatch