deposits (Meaning)

deposits

an accumulation of mineral matter (as ore, oil, or gas) in nature, matter deposited by a natural process, money given as a pledge or down payment, something laid down, an act of laying or putting something or someone down, to place (movable property) under a deposit, to let fall or sink, the state of being deposited (as in an account), money deposited in a bank, to put money in a bank, matter laid down or accumulated especially in a living organism by a normal or abnormal process, to lay down, a natural accumulation (as of iron ore, coal, or gas), to place especially for safekeeping or as a pledge, to become deposited, to place for safekeeping or as security, to place for safekeeping, something placed for safekeeping, to give as a pledge that a purchase will be made or a service used, to put in a bank, a place of deposit, the state of being deposited, to lay down or foster the accumulation of as a deposit, to put in a bank account, an act of depositing, something laid or thrown down, to let fall (something, such as sediment)

deposits Sentence Examples

  1. The bank teller meticulously recorded the deposits in the customer's account.
  2. Deposits of iron ore formed a significant part of the mining industry's profits.
  3. The river carried thick deposits of sediment into the lake.
  4. Regular deposits into a savings account can accumulate substantial wealth over time.
  5. Limestone deposits were found in abundance in the coastal region.
  6. Wind erosion created mesmerizing sand deposits in the desert.
  7. The accumulation of mineral deposits on the seafloor formed nodules rich in valuable metals.
  8. Glacial deposits provided insights into the history and movement of ancient glaciers.
  9. Soil erosion resulted in the loss of valuable nutrient deposits in agricultural fields.
  10. Over time, layers of volcanic ash formed thick deposits that shaped the landscape.

FAQs About the word deposits

an accumulation of mineral matter (as ore, oil, or gas) in nature, matter deposited by a natural process, money given as a pledge or down payment, something lai

reserves,hoards, funds, supplies, caches, stores, collections, armories, stockpiles, pools

removes,withdraws, gives, takes out,pays, spends, disburses,lays out, expends

The bank teller meticulously recorded the deposits in the customer's account.

Deposits of iron ore formed a significant part of the mining industry's profits.

The river carried thick deposits of sediment into the lake.

Regular deposits into a savings account can accumulate substantial wealth over time.