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encash
/ ɪnˈkæʃ /
verb
- formal.tr to exchange (a cheque) for cash
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Derived Forms
- enˈcashable, adjective
- enˈcashment, noun
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Example Sentences
The company has appointed French banking major BNP Paribas to help it encash the best value from the sale of its controlling stake in Essar Telecom Kenya, reported the Financial Chronicle citing top company executives familiar with the matter.
From Reuters
PayPal says it only operates online and it is up to users to get money from their PayPal account to a bank account to encash it.
From BBC
"The F1 is huge tool for us - not only as a sport which we will encash on, but as a brand," says Ashish Sinha Roy, vice president of Renault India.
From BBC
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