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pay-in
[ pey-in ]
noun
- a deposit in an account.
pay in
verb
- tr, adverb to hand (money, a cheque, etc) to a cashier for depositing in a bank, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of pay-in1
Example Sentences
Those who have been in the country for less than five years but who have been registered with their local town hall for at least a year, could use a pay-in health insurance scheme offered by the Spanish government to people who are not employed.
The company charges a $10 subscription fee per pay-in cycle.
The new "micro branches" will be staffed by just two people, who will help customers to use machines, including pay-in devices.
If Trump sought to beef up counterterror operations and push for more member pay-in while actively supporting the alliance, that would be useful.
Its main effect is to extend the pay-in period for pension contributions to 43 years by 2035 from 41.5 now.
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