to pay in monthly instalments

  • 1monthly — / mʌnθli/ adjective happening every month or which is received every month ● We get a monthly state ment from the bank. ● She makes monthly payments to the credit card company. ● He is paying for his car by monthly instalments. ● My monthly… …

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  • 2pay off — /ˌpeɪ ɒf/ verb 1. to finish paying money which is owed for something ● He won the lottery and paid off his mortgage. ● She is trying to pay off the loan by monthly instalments. 2. to terminate somebody’s employment and pay all wages that are due… …

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  • 3pay down — /peɪ daυn/ verb ♦ to pay money down to make a deposit ● They paid £50 down and the rest in monthly instalments …

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  • 4pay down — /peɪ daυn/ verb ♦ to pay money down to make a deposit ● They paid £50 down and the rest in monthly instalments …

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  • 5direct debit — diˌrect ˈdebit noun [countable, uncountable] especially BrE BANKING an instruction that you give your bank to regularly pay money directly out of your account to a particular person or organization: • Payment can be made by direct debit. • We set …

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  • 6elect — 1 /I lekt/ verb 1 (T) to choose someone for an official position by voting: the country s first democratically elected government | elect sb to: She was elected to Parliament in 1978. | elect sb president/mayor etc: Ronald Reagan was first… …

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  • 7payment — pay|ment W1S2 [ˈpeımənt] n 1.) an amount of money that has been or must be paid ▪ You can make a payment in any bank. ▪ Employees may occasionally receive bonus payments . ▪ The country cannot meet the payments on its £80 billion foreign debt. ▪… …

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  • 9instalment — in‧stal‧ment [ɪnˈstɔːlmənt ǁ ˈstɒːl ] , installment noun [countable] FINANCE one of a series of regular payments that are made until all of an agreed amount has been paid: • Some customers prefer to pay by instalments. • This would be the first… …

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  • 10instalment — (esp. BrE) (AmE usually installment) noun 1 regular payment ADJECTIVE ▪ fixed ▪ repayment is by fixed monthly instalments ▪ equal ▪ a loan repaid in equal annual instalments …

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