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rent
noun as in fee paid for use, service, or privilege
noun as in opening, split
verb as in pay or charge fee for use, service, or privilege
Weak matches
Example Sentences
His campaign pledges to raise taxes on corporations and the city’s wealthiest while freezing rents on apartments have rankled Wall Street and real-estate executives.
“We found that you could rent goats to come and eat it, and so eighteen-wheelers would turn up and spill out a flock and that would solve the problem for a while,” she said.
Whether he wins or loses, his campaign already points to a deeper question: Can Democrats do more than rent rural authenticity?
It has been described as the biggest shake-up of renting in England in more than 30 years and includes changes to fixed contracts, a ban on no-fault evictions and redress for "excessive" rent increases.
Blue Owl offsets the higher risk of contracting with Oracle by charging higher rent than companies like Meta pay, a person familiar with the matter said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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