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  • 91pay back — verb 1. act or give recompense in recognition of someone s behavior or actions • Syn: ↑reward, ↑repay • Derivationally related forms: ↑reward (for: ↑reward) • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 92pay something back — REPAY, pay off, give back, return, reimburse, refund. → pay * * * repay a loan to someone the money should be paid back with interest | [with two objs.] they did pay me back the money * * * ˌpay sb ˈback (sth) | ˌpay sthˈback (to sb) derived to… …

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  • 93off — adv., prep., adj., & n. adv. 1 away; at or to a distance (drove off; is three miles off). 2 out of position; not on or touching or attached; loose, separate, gone (has come off; take your coat off). 3 so as to be rid of (sleep it off). 4 so as to …

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  • 94pay back — Synonyms and related words: alternate, atone, bandy, be quits with, change, commute, compensate, cooperate, counterchange, cover, do penance, exchange, expiate, fill up, get back at, get even with, get satisfaction, give and take, give… …

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  • 95pay for — {v.} To have trouble because of (something you did wrong or did not do); be punished or suffer because of. * /When Bob could not get a good job, he realized he had to pay for all the years of fooling around instead of working in school./ * /Mary… …

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  • 96pay for — {v.} To have trouble because of (something you did wrong or did not do); be punished or suffer because of. * /When Bob could not get a good job, he realized he had to pay for all the years of fooling around instead of working in school./ * /Mary… …

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  • 97pay\ for — v To have trouble because of (something you did wrong or did not do); be punished or suffer because of. When Bob could not get a good job, he realized he had to pay for all the years of fooling around instead of working in school. Mary was very… …

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  • 98pay back — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. discharge a responsibility, even up, compound for; see return 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To exact revenge for or from: avenge, pay off, redress, repay, requite, vindicate. Informal: fix. Archaic: wreak. Idioms: even …

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  • 99pay back — 1) she has sworn to pay him back for his philandering Syn: get one s revenge on, be revenged on, avenge oneself on, get back at, get even with, settle accounts with, exact retribution on 2) they eventually paid back the money Syn: repay, pay off …

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  • 100pay over — See divide and pay over; pay off …

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