deposit money
nounBanking.
checks, letters of credit, etc., that circulate and are payable on demand.
Origin of deposit money
1First recorded in 1815–25
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How to use deposit money in a sentence
Men would come and deposit money with me before their orders were finished.
The deposit-money paid over in both these affairs was attached by his sureties, and he was driven to great necessities for funds.
The Chronicles of Newgate, v. 2/2 | Arthur GriffithsThey shall not keep counsel with the declared enemies of Islam, nor receive them in their houses, nor deposit money with them.
The Future of Islam | Wilfred Scawen BluntThey got the Government to deposit money with them, and they paid the Government nothing, and charged the people interest for it.
The Moneychangers | Upton SinclairJust then a brusque voice said: Name and address pleaseand twenty-five per cent deposit money.
Polly in New York | Lillian Elizabeth Roy
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