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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
repayable
adjective
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▪ As a result of breaches of certain borrowing provisions, most of the group's borrowings have become repayable on demand.
▪ Budgeting Loans are repayable and are not available to help towards mains fuel consumption and standing charges.
▪ In that event, of course, the money will be repayable.
▪ Six thousand five hundred, repayable over three years, plus of course interest.
▪ The loans would be repayable over a period of 20 years at 3.5 percent interest.
▪ This entitles him to refuse to hand them over until he has been repaid the money repayable to him.
▪ Two days later, it followed with 500 million pounds of bonds repayable in 2005, pitched 47 basis points over gilts.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Repayable

Repayable \Re*pay"a*ble\ (-?-b'l), a. Capable of being, or proper to be, repaid; due; as, a loan repayable in ten days; services repayable in kind.

Wiktionary
repayable

a. (context business of a debt English) to be repaid

WordNet
repayable

adj. subject to repayment; "business loans are usually repayable in regular installments"

Usage examples of "repayable".

The Colonial had lent Pilasters a million pounds to tide them over the criA DANGEROUS FORTUNE 493 sis, but the money was repayable on demand.