repayable Sentence Examples

  1. The loan was repayable over a period of five years.
  2. The company issued repayable bonds to raise capital.
  3. The loan agreement stipulated that the principal was repayable in monthly installments.
  4. The government granted a repayable loan to support small businesses during the pandemic.
  5. The student loan was repayable once the borrower completed their studies.
  6. The mortgage was repayable over the course of 30 years.
  7. The credit card balance was repayable by the end of each month.
  8. The scholarship was not repayable, but the recipient was expected to make a contribution to society.
  9. The bondholders expected the company to repay the principal and interest on the repayable bonds.
  10. The bank offered a repayable loan with a low interest rate and flexible repayment terms.

repayable Meaning

Wordnet

repayable (s)

subject to repayment

Webster

repayable (a.)

Capable of being, or proper to be , repaid; due; as, a loan repayable in ten days; services repayable in kind.

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FAQs About the word repayable

subject to repaymentCapable of being, or proper to be , repaid; due; as, a loan repayable in ten days; services repayable in kind.

reimburse, compensate,refund, pay back, render (to), satisfy, remunerate, liquidate,reciprocate, pay up

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The loan was repayable over a period of five years.

The company issued repayable bonds to raise capital.

The loan agreement stipulated that the principal was repayable in monthly installments.

The government granted a repayable loan to support small businesses during the pandemic.