Sentence examples for To lend from inspiring English sources

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To lend

verb

To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.

  • I will only lend you my car if you fill up the tank.

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Banks are keen to lend.

Banks are hesitant to lend.

Celebrities showed up to lend their support.

Banks have started to lend again.

Wedding organisers refused to lend them loudspeakers.

Americans are particularly reluctant to lend.

"Banks couldn't wait to lend us money".

Bankers will cower, afraid to lend.

(She agreed to lend him a robe).

All promised to lend a hand.

"Banks don't like to lend churches money.

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