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Answer for the clue "Payment of a debt or obligation ", 9 letters:
repayment

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Word definitions for repayment in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 15c., from re- + payment .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a loan repayment ▪ your monthly loan repayments COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE capital ▪ They will lend against most types of property and offer a choice of capital repayment , endowment or pension linked mortgages. ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 the act of repaying 2 the money or other resource that is repaid

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the act of returning money received previously [syn: refund ] payment of a debt or obligation [syn: quittance ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Repayment \Re*pay"ment\ (-ment), n. The act of repaying; reimbursement. --Jer. Taylor. The money or other thing repaid.

Usage examples of repayment.

That seemed safest, even though he and the human woman, Kayan, had been invited to travel through the desert with the tribe in repayment for their help in psionically guiding the rescue.

Unhappily I have never been able to repay this debt, unless my gratitude be accounted repayment.

I succeed in bestowing something upon him, my doing so will be a benefit bestowed upon him, not a repayment out of gratitude for what he did for me.

The Toh Puan Halimah, daughter of the exiled Laxamana of Perak, and chief wife of the banished Mentri of the State, had invested most of her private money in advances of this description, which, up to the time of British interference, was the favorite form of security, and she is now the largest claimant in the country for the repayment of her money.

These bodies, which refused presentments on grounds that it was not desirable or necessary to make them, were amongst the most clamorous in the kingdom for their share of patronage in dispensing the money and food for which no repayment was to be made.

He is not unacquainted with the conversational amenities of the cordial and interesting stranger, who, having had the misfortune of leaving his carpet-bag in the cars, or of having his pocket picked at the station, finds himself without the means of reaching that distant home where affluence waits for him with its luxurious welcome, but to whom for the moment the loan of some five and twenty dollars would be a convenience and a favor for which his heart would ache with gratitude during the brief interval between the loan and its repayment.

For Adams, who had argued emphatically at Paris for full repayment of American debt and had never deviated from that view, American reluctance, or inability, to make good on its obligations was a disgrace and politically a great mistake.

That had been their bargain: Elinor would spend one night alone with Aston, and in return, he would withdraw his petition for repayment of their debt to him for one full year.

But I owe a considerable debt to Guli Sarahi, and going with her to Bokhara may be a small repayment.

He who thinks too much about repaying a benefit must suppose that his friend thinks too much about receiving repayment.

In repayment, Safar was moved to show Iraj the place near the lake where they could spy on the girls bathing naked in a hidden cove.

No more women would be ensnared, and if the usurer was gone then he could not enforce repayment, not in law, surely?

She was supposed to be keeping up with the mortgage repayments with money I sent and getting on with the electrics, but instead she was keeping up with George.

Here I have a shilling from the reign of Edward VI, which I obtained after an inebriated son of a Duke, who happened to have borrowed a shilling from me some time earlier, fell unconscious on a floor—the purse in which he carried his finest coins fell open and this rolled out of it—I construed this as repayment of the debt, and the exquisite condition of the coin as interest.

It was a key Leninistic policy to pay particular attention to Western banks that were at the core of Western strength, to infiltrate them to the highest level, to encourage and assist others to foment disaster against Western currencies but at the same time to borrow capital from them to the utter maximum, whatever the interest, the longer the loan the better, making sure that no Soviet ever defaulted on any repayment, whatsoever the cost.