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is loaned
verb
To lend (something) to (someone).
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Late on in the book, poised between school and university, Janice is loaned an evening gown by a friend.
The money for this is loaned to them by the fin traders, who then deduct a proportion of this from any catches.
Now when money is to be given out, trouble is raised and not a cent is loaned to the youthful depositor".
(Debtor-in-possession financing is the term for the money that is loaned to the company while it is in bankruptcy).
Documenting the cracks or imperfections in a painting before it is loaned and when it is returned could help them learn about the impact of travel on the work, he said.
Coventry might be persuaded to sell Maddison this month if they receive a £5m fee and he is loaned back to them for the remainder of their promotion push.
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The latter has been loaned to Genk.
"I was loaned out to everybody.
The third one is 1 MW/VHF transmitter which was loaned from JAEA.
That's three times he's loaned it to me.
Participants are loaned a BioHarness 3 (Zephyr Technologies, USA) physiological sensing device to wear during exercise.
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