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encash — en‧cash [ɪnˈkæʆ] verb [transitive] FINANCE INSURANCE to exchange a cheque, bond, or other investment for cash: • After the payment of one full year s contribution you may encash your bond at any time. encashment … Financial and business terms
Encash — En*cash , v. t. (Eng. Banking) To turn into cash; to cash. Sat. Rev. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
encash — UK [ɪnˈkæʃ] / US verb [transitive] Word forms encash : present tense I/you/we/they encash he/she/it encashes present participle encashing past tense encashed past participle encashed British formal to exchange a cheque for money … English dictionary
Encash Network Service — Encash Network Services, or ENS, is an interbank network that connects the ATMs of four rural banks in the Philippines, eventually aiming to expand to include all rural banks in the Philippines. Its main competitor is Nationlink, which caters to… … Wikipedia
encash — transitive verb Date: 1861 British cash • encashable adjective, chiefly British • encashment noun, chiefly British … New Collegiate Dictionary
encash — en·cash || ɪn kæʃ v. turn into cash; cash … English contemporary dictionary
encash — verb Brit. convert (a cheque, bond, etc.) into money. Derivatives encashable adjective encashment noun … English new terms dictionary
encash — en·cash … English syllables
encash — /ɪn kæʃ/ verb to cash a cheque, to exchange a cheque for cash … Dictionary of banking and finance
encash — v.tr. Brit. 1 convert (bills etc.) into cash. 2 receive in the form of cash; realize. Derivatives: encashable adj. encashment n … Useful english dictionary