deposit

simple noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.1

Money paid to a landlord or company to cover potential damages or non-payment.

An electronic transfer of payment directly from the payer's bank account to the recipient's.

An act of putting physical money (banknotes and coins) into an account.

Refers to money held in a bank.

A deposit that will be paid back if certain conditions are met.

A deposit that will not be paid back, even if you cancel.

An accumulation of fat in a part of the body.

A natural concentration of minerals in the earth's crust.

An accumulation of fat, often in arteries or organs.

An accumulation of petroleum underground.

An accumulation of natural gas underground.

Refers to a significant amount of money or a substantial layer of a substance.

A deposit that will be paid back if certain conditions are met.

A substantial layer of a substance, e.g., mud or dust.

A deposit made in the currency of dollars.

A large and valuable natural accumulation, such as minerals or oil.

A fine layer of a substance.

An accumulation of calcium salts in body tissue.

Refers to money held in a building society.

A naturally occurring concentration of ore from which a metal can be profitably extracted.

A deposit made in the currency of pounds sterling.

A deposit that will not be paid back, even if you cancel.

A layer of rock formed from the accumulation of sediment.

Sediment transported and deposited by a glacier or ice sheet.

A bank account that pays interest on money that you leave in it.

Used to specify what the deposit is for, e.g., a car or a house.

To put money into a bank account.

To give an initial sum as part of a larger payment or as a security.

To provide a sum of money as a security deposit.

To have a security deposit returned to you.

To give an initial sum as part of a larger payment.

To demand that a security deposit be paid.

To no longer have your deposit, typically because an agreement was broken.

To provide a sum of money as a security deposit.

To discover a natural accumulation of a valuable substance.

To provide a sum of money as a security deposit.

To clean away an unwanted layer of a substance.

To lose the right to have your deposit back because you have broken an agreement.

To result in a layer of a substance being left behind.

Used for an area or rock that has a natural accumulation of a substance.

To create a layer of a substance over time.

Used for an area or rock that has a natural accumulation of a substance.

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