LEND vs ASCRIBE: NOUN
- A Middle English form of land.
- A loan: as, will you give me the lend of your spade?
- (of a person or animal) The loins; flank; buttocks.
- The lumbar region; loin.
- N/A
LEND vs ASCRIBE: VERB
- Have certain characteristics of qualities for something; be open or vulnerable to
- Give temporarily; let have for a limited time
- To allow to be used by someone temporarily, on condition that it or its equivalent will be returned.
- To be suitable or applicable, to fit
- To borrow
- Bestow a quality on
- Attribute or credit to
- To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.
- To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator.
LEND vs ASCRIBE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its equivalent will be returned.
- To provide (money) temporarily on condition that the amount borrowed be returned, usually with an interest fee.
- To make available for another's use.
- To contribute or impart.
- To make a loan.
- N/A
LEND vs ASCRIBE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; ; -- opposed to borrow.
- To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind.
- To afford; to grant or furnish in general
- To let for hire or compensation.
- To give assistance; to help.
- To give attention.
- To regard as arising from a specified cause or source: : attribute.
- To regard as belonging to or produced by a specified agent, place, or time.
LEND vs ASCRIBE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To furnish, impart, or communicate; confer; add: as, “distance lends enchantment to the view.”
- To give for a particular occasion or purpose; grant or yield temporarily or specifically; afford; accommodate (with or to): as, to lend one's ear to an appeal; to lend assistance: often used reflexively: as, to lend one's self to a project.
- To give the use of for a consideration; let or grant for hire; yield up on condition of return of the same or an equivalent, and payment for its use: as, to lend money on interest.
- To give the use of without compensation; grant or give (anything) in expectation of a return of the same, or of the like in equal quantity or amount: as, to lend a book, a loaf of bread, or a sum of money.
- In a general sense, to give; grant.
- Give temporarily
- To make a loan or loans.
- Be open or vulnerable to
- To land; arrive; dwell; stay; remain.
- Let have for a limited time
- (idiom) (lend (itself) to) To accommodate or offer itself to; be suitable for.
- (idiom) (lend a hand) To be of assistance.
- To add in writing; append (one's name) to a document, etc.; subscribe.
- To inscribe or dedicate.
- To enroll or register.
- To attribute, impute, or refer, as to a cause or source; assign; set down: as, losses are often to be ascribed to imprudence.
- To attribute, as a quality or an appurtenance; consider or allege to belong.
- Synonyms Attribute, Refer, etc. See attribute.
LEND vs ASCRIBE: RELATED WORDS
- Loans, Devote, Endow, Ascribe, Help, Inject, Provide, Give, Borrow, Loan, Bestow, Impart, Add, Bring, Contribute
- Allot, Allocate, Apportion, Abandon, Give, Confer, Attach, Lend, Blame, Attributed, Refer, Assign, Arrogate, Attribute, Impute
LEND vs ASCRIBE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Extend, Take, Offer, Loans, Devote, Ascribe, Help, Inject, Provide, Give, Loan, Bestow, Add, Bring, Contribute
- Grant, Charge, Pay, Allot, Allocate, Apportion, Abandon, Give, Confer, Attach, Blame, Attributed, Refer, Assign, Arrogate
LEND vs ASCRIBE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do not lend your assignments to other students.
- Who can lend a soft loan in India?
- Morgan investment activities decision or a commitment lend.
- What type of properties will we lend on?
- Further Advance means any amount we lend you after we lend you the original amount secured by Your Mortgage.
- Rules stand to change the way we lend, how we lend and theproducts we use to finance homes.
- That creates upward pressure on the federal funds rate, since banks have fewer reserves available to lend and will charge more to lend them.
- Themay lend classroom workbooks, but may not lend workbooks inwhich the parochial school children write, thus rendering themnonresusable.
- Some lending institutions do not lend on land, but they will lend during the build period.
- Greenspan to keep pouring the low money out, keep encouraging banks to lend, lend, lend, and he rejected the idea we were in danger.
- We ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.
- Ascribe great strength and glory to his name!
- Word in a powerful way from afar ascribe!
- Do you ascribe to a specific faith practice?
- What costs do we ascribe to a client?
- When we ascribe rights to groups as such, we may seem to ascribe value to groups as such.
- Ascribe to the LORD, sons of the mighty, Ascribe to the LORD glory and strength.
- Ascribe to the LORD, O heavenly beings, ascribe to the LORD glory and strength.
- And so when we ascribe any blessing, we need to ascribe it directly to Allah subhanho wa Taala.
- Ascribe has announced that Marie Stopes has awarded it a contract to supply, implement and maintain Ascribe's web-based Integrated Clinical Workstation (ICW).
LEND vs ASCRIBE: QUESTIONS
- Why does utilitarianism lend itself well to public relations?
- Will lenders lend up to the natural borrowing limit?
- Why Singaporean influencers lend their platforms to politicians?
- Does Pines lend e-books or downloadable audiobooks?
- Where is Bovis Lend Lease International Ltd located?
- Do complex situations lend themselves to a solution?
- Does Miriam Margolyes lend support to worthy causes?
- When does fiction lend itself to sociolinguistic analysis?
- Does United Wholesale Mortgage lend directly to borrowers?
- Do accounting skills lend themselves to leadership?
- What volume is ascribe greatness to our God the rock on?
- Does Hudhayfah ibn al-Yaman ascribe created beings to Allah?
- Why do we ascribe leadership to charismatic people?
- Was Jefferson ascribe to the declaration of Independence?