repay |
get |
As verbs the difference between repay and get
is that
repay is to pay back while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
As a noun get is
offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
repay |
rebate |
As verbs the difference between repay and rebate
is that
repay is to pay back while
rebate is .
repay |
redeem |
As verbs the difference between repay and redeem
is that
repay is to pay back while
redeem is to recover ownership of something by buying it back.
repay |
revenge |
Related terms |
Repay is a related term of revenge.
As verbs the difference between repay and revenge
is that
repay is to pay back while
revenge is (reflexive) to take one's revenge (
on'' or ''upon ) someone.
As a noun revenge is
any form of personal retaliatory action against an individual, institution, or group for some perceived harm or injustice.
mispay |
repay |
As verbs the difference between mispay and repay
is that
mispay is to pay incorrectly, or to the wrong person while
repay is to pay back.
withdraw |
repay |
As verbs the difference between withdraw and repay
is that
withdraw is to pull (something) back, aside, or away while
repay is to pay back.
repay |
restitute |
As verbs the difference between repay and restitute
is that
repay is to pay back while
restitute is to restore (something) to its former condition.
As a noun restitute is
that which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitute.
recoup |
repay |
As verbs the difference between recoup and repay
is that
recoup is to make back, as an investment while
repay is to pay back.
amortize |
repay |
As verbs the difference between amortize and repay
is that
amortize is to alienate (property) in mortmain while
repay is to pay back.
repay |
report |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between repay and report
is that
repay is to pay back while
report is to relate details of (an event or incident); to recount, describe (something). }.
As a noun report is
a piece of information describing, or an account of certain events given or presented to someone, with the most common adpositions being by (referring to creator of the report) and on (referring to the subject.
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