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    rent
    /rent/

    noun

    • 1. a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.

    verb

    • 1. pay someone for the use of (something, typically property, land, or a car): "they rented a house together in Spain" Similar hireleasecharteroccupy temporarily

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  2. The meaning of RENT is property (such as a house) rented or for rent. How to use rent in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Rent.

  3. RENT definition: 1. a fixed amount of money that you pay regularly for the use of a room, house, car, television…. Learn more.

  4. Rent definition: a payment made periodically by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of land, a building, an apartment, an office, or other property.. See examples of RENT used in a sentence.

  5. a payment made periodically by a tenant to a landlord in return for the use of land, a building, an apartment, an office, or other property. 2. a payment or series of payments made by a lessee to an owner in return for the use of machinery, equipment, etc. 3. Economics.

  6. To rent something is to pay money to use it, live in it, or borrow it. If you're not sure which musical instrument you'll stick with and enjoy playing, it's best to rent a few to try out before buying. Rent is both a verb and a noun for borrowing or leasing something.

  7. 1. To obtain occupancy or use of (another's property) in return for regular payments. 2. To grant temporary occupancy or use of (one's own property or a service) in return for regular payments: rents out TV sets. v.intr. To be for rent: The cottage rents for $1,200 a month. Idiom: for rent. Available for use or service in return for payment.

  8. RENT meaning: 1 : money that you pay in return for being able to use property and especially to live in an apartment, house, etc., that belongs to someone else; 2 : available for use in return for payment available to be rented

  9. 1. If you rent something, you regularly pay its owner a sum of money in order to be able to have it and use it yourself. [...] 2. If you rent something to someone, you let them have it and use it in exchange for a sum of money which they pay you regularly. [...] 2. Rent out means the same as rent. [...] 3.

  10. rĕnt. A stated return or payment for the temporary possession or use of a house, land, or other property, made, usually at fixed intervals, by the tenant or user to the owner. Real estate or other property yielding an income. A similar payment made for the use of a facility, equipment, or service provided by another.

  11. a payment made on a regular basis to the owner of land or other property, for the right to live in or use the property: [uncountable] How much do you pay in rent every month? He paid more rent than he had to.

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