pay back
Britishverb
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to retaliate against
to pay someone back for an insult
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to give or do (something equivalent) in return for a favour, insult, etc
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to repay (a loan)
noun
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the return on an investment
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Also called: payback period. the time taken for a project to cover its outlay
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something done in order to gain revenge
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( as modifier )
payback killings
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Repay a debt or a loan, as in I'll pay you back next month .
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Also, pay back in someone's own coin . Revenge oneself, repay in kind, as in He thought he could get away with copying my plans, but I'll pay him back in his own coin . This expression refers to repaying a debt in exactly the same currency in which the money had been lent. [c. 1600]
Example Sentences
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"These students need reassurance that they don't need to suddenly take out major loans or find the funds from anywhere in order to pay back these funds immediately," said Campbell.
From BBC • Apr. 8, 2026
In other words, the company felt it was limiting its business opportunities by forcing potential customers to prove they could afford to pay back a car loan.
From Salon • Mar. 30, 2026
“If you pass away first, the remaining annuity funds are used to pay back Medicaid.”
From MarketWatch • Mar. 26, 2026
It’s making a bet that the company will exist long enough to pay back the loan.
From Barron's • Feb. 24, 2026
It was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had loaned him in vision and strength.
From "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson
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