Deposit synonyms and antonyms
dĭ-pŏz'ĭt
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To lay down
To leave or set down at a particular place; unload:
To put or fit (something) into something else; put in; introduce
put in the bank
To present money for safekeeping
To put down, especially in layers, by a natural process
deliver over
To present money for safekeeping
An initial, partial payment on a purchase
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To put down, especially in layers, by a natural process
To place (goods or stock, for example) on the market in large quantities and at a low price.
To entrust to the care of another.
give in trust
To present money for safekeeping
To recover control of:
To value greatly; cherish
To entrust is defined as to assign responsibility for something to someone or to put your faith and trust in someone.
To put officially in custody or confinement
To convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another.
commit to custody
To present money for safekeeping
put for safekeeping
To present money for safekeeping
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collateral (related)
A branch of a bodily part or system of organs
security (related)
An organization or department responsible for providing security by enforcing laws, rules, and regulations as well as maintaining order.
coat (related)
(Dial.) A petticoat or skirt
heap (related)
(Informal) A great number or amount
sediment (related)
(Geology) Solid fragmented material, such as silt, sand, gravel, chemical precipitates, and fossil fragments, that is transported and deposited by water, ice, or wind or that accumulates through chemical precipitation or secretion by organisms, and that forms layers on the Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks consist of consolidated sediment.
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Gravity; serious purpose; earnestness.
Warp and woof.
To place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.
Pledge is defined as to give something as security for a loan, promise, make an agreement, or accept a potential membership.
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To store in a secretive manner, to hide something for future use
Stash is defined as to hide away.
A small amount; a residue:
(Meteorology) Any form of water, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, that falls to the earth's surface.
increase (related)
To cause to become greater in size, amount, degree, etc.; add to; augment
money (related)
To place (money) in a bank
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pay (related)
A paying or being paid; payment
leftover (related)
Food left over from one meal and, often, eaten at a later meal
A place where something is deposited, as for storage, safekeeping, or preservation; a repository.
One who receives a deposit in trust
The definition of a repository is a place where things are stored for safe keeping, or where there is an ample supply of something, or a person or thing with a lot of information about something.
The act or process of depositing sediment.
bank deposit
money deposited in a bank or some similar institution
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(Intransitive) To become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
Wedge is defined as to separate or split with a hard object in a shape with two sides meeting at a point or to fit into a narrow space.
To pierce, puncture, or penetrate with a pointed instrument:
To place in a certain spot or position; locate:
To correct or set right; adjust:
non-interest-bear (related)
security deposit
Money held by a landlord to ensure that the tenant abides by the lease agreement and does no damage to the property above normal-use wear. It is a fund from which the landlord may draw to make repairs, if necessary, upon termination of the lease; any pledge of property or money of a debtor to acquire an obligation. See also obligation.
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partial payment
Money given as security
To come together; collect:
(Intransitive) To swell up (usually refers to edema in a leg)
To treat with care by avoiding fatigue, wear, or damage; spare:
To gather or cause to increase; amass:
To accumulate and hide or keep in reserve
To present money for safekeeping
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put aside for a rainy day
To present money for safekeeping
withdraw (antonym)
To discontinue the use of a drug or other substance, especially one that is addictive.
place (related)
To be among those who finish a competition or race, especially to finish second.
To put down, especially in layers, by a natural process
Store is defined as to put away or to stock.
take away (antonym)
locate, put in place for safekeeping
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take out (antonym)
(Idiomatic) To immobilize with force.
To place (money) in a bank
alluviation
The deposition of alluvium (sediment) by a river
Put (something somewhere) firmly.
dislodge (antonym)
To force from a position or place where lodged, hiding, etc.; drive out
The definition of invest is to put valuable resources into something that you expect will give you a personal or financial gain.
To raise:
enter in an account
To present money for safekeeping
install (related)
Install is defined as to formally place someone in an office or position, or to put something in position or set it up.
earnest money
A down payment, typically for real estate, that demonstrates the prospective purchaser’s intent to proceed with the transaction.
(Chemistry) A solid or solid phase separated from a solution.
Silt is a material of the earth made up of particles that are somewhere in between the sizes of sand and clay, often found at the bottom of rivers and bays.
Sand, clay, silt, etc. gradually deposited by moving water, as along a riverbed or the shore of a lake
To urge or force to an action:
spend (antonym)
To give or devote (time, labor, thought, or effort) to some enterprise or for some purpose
To provide money for the payment of principal or interest on (a debt)
To stop moving and stay in one place; come to rest
giving (antonym)
The act of bestowing as a gift; a conferring or imparting.
withdrawal (antonym)
Discontinuation of the use of an addictive substance.
debit (antonym)
An item of debt as recorded in an account.
security-damage (related)
deposits (related)
repayment (related)
returnable (related)
D/2480 (related)
charge (related)
monies (related)
receipt (related)
prepayment (related)
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