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    ac·crue
    /əˈkro͞o/

    verb

    • 1. (of sums of money or benefits) be received by someone in regular or increasing amounts over time: "financial benefits will accrue from restructuring" Similar resultarisefollowensue

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  2. The meaning of ACCRUE is to come into existence as a legally enforceable claim. How to use accrue in a sentence.

  3. to increase over a period of time, or to get an amount of something gradually over time: [ I ] Interest on this savings account accrues at the rate of 4 percent.

  4. Accrue almost always refers to a quantity that is steadily growingmore and more of the thing is acquired as time passes. It is most often used when discussing interest that’s accrued in a savings account or other type of account or investment. But it can be used in many different scenarios.

  5. To accrue is to accumulate or to keep growing in value or size. If you can accrue enough extra credit to build up your grade, you won't have to take the final exam. Early forms of the word accrue were used as early as the 15th century with the meaning "to increase" or "to grow."

  6. Feb 27, 2021 · What Is Accrue? To accrue means to accumulate over timemost commonly used when referring to the interest, income, or expenses of an individual or business.

  7. to increase over a period of time, or to get an amount of something gradually over time: [ I ] Interest on this savings account accrues at the rate of 4 percent.

  8. 3 meanings: 1. to increase by growth or addition, esp (of capital) to increase by periodic addition of interest 2. to fall.... Click for more definitions.

  9. [transitive] accrue something to allow a sum of money or debts to grow over a period of time synonym accumulate. The firm had accrued debts of over $6m. The money was placed in a special account to accrue interest.

  10. 1. To come to one as a gain, addition, or increment: interest accruing in my savings account. 2. To increase, accumulate, or come about as a result of growth: common sense that accrues with experience. 3. To come into existence as a claim that is legally enforceable. v.tr. To accumulate over time: I have accrued 15 days of sick leave.

  11. accrue meaning, definition, what is accrue: if advantages accrue to you, you get tho...: Learn more.

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