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rental
[ ren-tl ]
noun
- a rent-roll.
rental
/ ˈrɛntəl /
noun
- the amount paid by a tenant as rent
- the amount paid by a user for the use of property
telephone rental
- an income derived from rents received
- property available for renting
- a less common name for rent-roll
adjective
- of or relating to rent or renting
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Other Words From
- pre·rental noun
- re·rental noun
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
Production expenses: equipment rental, lights, lighting board, van rental, trailer rental, road cases, backline.
Peer-to-peer car rental RelayRides offers vehicles conveniently parked in airport lots.
At one point, she entered into a contract with a couple named Tamra and Tom Bennett to purchase eight rental properties.
On” is a beach cottage rental technical term meaning “closer to the ocean than Cincinnati.
In turn, the rental rates and home prices are rising fast–something of a new phenomenon.
Nor can a telephone company legally charge a higher rental for a telephone to a telegraph company than to any other patron.
Prospective lessees who had taken the trouble to inquire about the rental had learned that it was so high as to be prohibitive.
In order to reimburse himself in some measure for this loss Burbage retained £30 of the rental due to Alleyn.
In reality, Alleyn wanted to extort a larger rental than £14 for the property, which had greatly increased in value.
Celia borrowed the cottage from Mr. Perkins at a rental of several thousands a week.
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