be+due+or+owing

  • 21due — [adj1] unpaid; owing money chargeable, collectible, expected, in arrears, IOU, mature, not met, outstanding, overdue, owed, payable, receivable, scheduled, to be paid, unliquidated, unsatisfied, unsettled; concept 334 Ant. paid due [adj2]… …

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  • 22due — (adj.) early 14c., customary, regular; mid 14c., owing, payable, from O.Fr. deu, pp. of devoir to owe, from L. debere to owe (see DEBT (Cf. debt)). In reference to points of the compass (e.g. due east) it is attested from c.1600, originally… …

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  • 23owing — index accountable (responsible), delinquent (overdue), due (owed), indebted, outstanding (unpaid …

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  • 24owing to — the severity of the weather, tonight s concert will be postponed until next Tuesday Syn: because of, as a result of, on account of, due to, as a consequence of, thanks to, in view of, by dint of; formal by reason of …

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  • 25owing to — see due to 2 …

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  • 26owing — [adj] unpaid attributable, comeuppance, due, in debt, mature, matured, outstanding, overdue, owed, payable, unsettled; concept 334 Ant. paid, resolved, settled …

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  • 27owing to — due to, because of …

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  • 28due — Owing; payable. The United States v State Bank of North Carolina (US) 6 Pet 29, 36, 8 L Ed 308, 311; Allen v Patterson, 7 NY 476; currently payable. 6 Am J2d Attach § 264. Fitting; suitable …

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  • 29owing — Due. United States v State Bank (US) 6 Pet 29, 8 L Ed 308. See owe …

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  • 30due to — 1 her death was due to an infection: ATTRIBUTABLE TO, caused by, ascribed to, because of, put down to. 2 the train was cancelled due to staff shortages: BECAUSE OF, owing to, on account of, as a consequence of, as a result of, thanks to, in view… …

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