draw money from a bank

  • 51with|draw|al — «wihth DR uhl, wihth », noun. 1. a withdrawing or being withdrawn: »a withdrawal of money from a bank account. SYNONYM(S): retreat. 2. a) the act of depriving or state of being deprived of the use of narcotic drugs: »Sudden withdrawal is the only …

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  • 52Bank Panic — Infobox VG title = Bank Panic caption=Screenshot of Bank Panic developer = Sanritsu publisher = Sega designer = released=1984 (Arcade) 1985 (ZX Spectrum, SG 1000) 1986 (MSX) 1986 (Commodore 64) 1986 (Amstrad CPC) 1987 (Sega Master System)… …

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  • 53bank — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse bakki bank; akin to Old English benc bench more at bench Date: 13th century 1. a mound, pile, or ridge raised above the surrounding level: as a. a piled up mass …

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  • 54bank — I. /bæŋk / (say bangk) noun 1. a long pile or mass: bank of earth; bank of snow; bank of clouds. 2. a slope or acclivity. 3. Physical Geography the slope immediately bordering the course of a river along which the water normally runs. 4.… …

  • 55Money order — postal money order: Duchy of Brunswick, 1867 A money order is a payment order for a pre specified amount of money. Because it is required that the funds be prepaid for the amount shown on it, it is a more trusted method of payment than a personal …

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  • 56money — In usual and ordinary acceptation it means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate. Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky. 319, 133 S.W.2d 74, 79, 81 …

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  • 57money — In usual and ordinary acceptation it means coins and paper currency used as circulating medium of exchange, and does not embrace notes, bonds, evidences of debt, or other personal or real estate. Lane v. Railey, 280 Ky. 319, 133 S.W.2d 74, 79, 81 …

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  • 58draw sth down — UK US draw sth down Phrasal Verb with draw({{}}/drɔː/ verb [T] (drew, drawn) ► (US also draw down on sth) FINANCE to take part of an amount of money that has been made available: »We took out a bank loan which allowed us to draw down sums of… …

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  • 59Bank credit — Credit Cred it (kr[e^]d [i^]t), n. [F. cr[ e]dit (cf. It. credito), L. creditum loan, prop. neut. of creditus, p. p. of credere to trust, loan, believe. See {Creed}.] 1. Reliance on the truth of something said or done; belief; faith; trust;… …

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  • 60National Westminster Bank — Plc Type Public Limited Company Industry Financial Services Founded 1968 …

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