Lend

Word LEND
Character 4
Hyphenation lend
Pronunciations /lΙ›nd/

Definitions and meanings of "Lend"

What do we mean by lend?

To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its equivalent will be returned. intransitive verb

To provide (money) temporarily on condition that the amount borrowed be returned, usually with an interest fee. intransitive verb

To make available for another's use. intransitive verb

To contribute or impart. intransitive verb

To make a loan. intransitive verb

(lend a hand) To be of assistance. idiom

(lend (itself) to) To accommodate or offer itself to; be suitable for. idiom

To land; arrive; dwell; stay; remain.

A Middle English form of land. noun

A loan: as, will you give me the lend of your spade? noun

In a general sense, to give; grant.

To give the use of without compensation; grant or give (anything) in expectation of a return of the same, or of the like in equal quantity or amount: as, to lend a book, a loaf of bread, or a sum of money.

To give the use of for a consideration; let or grant for hire; yield up on condition of return of the same or an equivalent, and payment for its use: as, to lend money on interest.

To give for a particular occasion or purpose; grant or yield temporarily or specifically; afford; accommodate (with or to): as, to lend one's ear to an appeal; to lend assistance: often used reflexively: as, to lend one's self to a project.

To furnish, impart, or communicate; confer; add: as, β€œdistance lends enchantment to the view.”

To make a loan or loans.

To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; ; -- opposed to borrow. transitive verb

To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind. transitive verb

To afford; to grant or furnish in general transitive verb

The lumbar region; loin.

(of a person or animal) The loins; flank; buttocks.

A regional Irish slang word that describes a gobshite or to express your upset nature or even to insult out of spite. Urban Dictionary

To have possession of a thing that does not belong to you with the knowledge and blessing of the belongee. Urban Dictionary

A lend is boarding school slang for a person who continually sucks up to their superiors, typically teachers or senior pupils. May be used as a noun (a lend) or as a verb (lending). Urban Dictionary

A dumb bitch that don’t give a fuck but has lots of hoes 🀷🏻 ♀️ Urban Dictionary

A cool guy to be a friend with. He might be dry in texting but he is a funny guy. Urban Dictionary

The act of forcing people to borrow something that they are not interested in, but that is forced into their possession, nonetheless. Urban Dictionary

1. The worst possible insult for a worker in ILL borrowing. 2. Any egregious form of disrespect. Urban Dictionary

An Australian term meaning to be lying to a person for one's own amusement. Urban Dictionary

When you lend something to someone, and they lend that item to someone else without permission. Especially when they lend it to someone you don't know. Urban Dictionary

To help someone Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Lend

The word "lend" in example sentences

Of course I'll lend a hand, Aunt Emily -- _lend_ one, but don't count upon anything more. ❋ George [Illustrator] Loughridge (N/A)

"U.S. Fed to lend $85 bln to AIG, take 80 pct stake" [note the word * lend*] 10 minutes ago, -0 / +1It's because most diggers suffer from "selective reading syndrome" ❋ Unknown (2008)

There are arguments for fractional reserve banking, but the notion that banks should be compensated by the public for lost interest on funds they do not lend is rather ridiculous. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In those regions, a lack of competition or incentive to lend is putting the brakes on growth. ❋ David Weidner (2010)

Luckily some friends were there to get suckered in lend a hand. ❋ Zenmomma (2008)

Women with surplus land, suddenly frightened by the xifula threat and the LC's severity, assured one another that they would never again lend land to someone from outside. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The associations of the word lend it an emotion that makes it more exciting than plain goodness. ❋ Maugham, W Somerset (1938)

5 Would someone else enjoy this as a long term lend while I'm away? ❋ Julie Gray (2011)

And this tired CPO will be dragging his tuches into work from the β€˜burbs past the homes of drowsing Montgomery County children who once again lend credence to the notion that they are constructed entirely of tissue paper. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The only difference between the verbs loan and lend is that loan can’t be used in figurative senses. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Her campaign’s numerous financial problems clearly point to ineptness – so while she often speaks of fiscal responsibility I wonder when her small vendors will get paid and if Senator Clinton will again lend her campaign money to pay off her debt when this is all over … ❋ Unknown (2008)

As summer continues and the television audience shrinks, we at theTVaddict. com thought we’d once again lend a hand and offer up another brilliant idea in an effort to help you save your jobs. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It’s a simple conceit, but not a jokey one, because the terms lend the novel depth, linking the forward momentum of the future world to the backward glance of legends and folktales. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Wazir’s quickness of wit and would never again lend ear to aught of insinuations against him. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And when the banks do lend, which is rarely, it's at a huge mark-up. ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

HBH e-mailed me to see if I'd call lend him some scratch. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Interestingly, most coins lend themselves to a slight bias when flipping, falling one way of the other a slightly higher percent of the time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"Yo, can I copy your homework?" "No I spent a lot of time on this" "[Lend]"/"[you absolute] [lend]"/ "so [lendy]" ❋ Lendy (2017)

Person 1: Did he [lend] that to you? Person 2: Like, he didn't [give it to me], but I [have it]. ❋ Oneacycle (2019)

Oh look, [Thomas] is lending to Mr. [Meryl]. [No surprises] there. ❋ Dichoton (2020)

[HATER]: I WISH I WAS A [LEND] [HOE]: YEA SAME ❋ Oompa Loompa Bae (2020)

[Do you] [know] Lend ? He's very [fucking random]. ❋ Theguynamedlend (2021)

[I apologize] in advance for the box full of old fantasy novels that are sitting in the corner of my [living room]. [Steph] knows I have zero interest, but she still brought them by to force-lend me, anyway. ❋ Seamus CCC. (2010)

Damn, bro, you just got [sent to lending]? That's a pretty [serious] [dis]! ❋ "Sweet" Pablo Ben (2004)

"He [said] she had an [STI]" "He's only [having a lend] of you" ❋ ZStardust (2012)

[Lender]: Can i get my game back? [Lendy]: [Oh, dude] i lent it to my freind who lives like 5 hours away. Lender: You double lended my shit i hate you! ❋ R.a.p.R (2009)

"[Hey buddy]. [I need] [to go] lend a hand." I said ❋ Basge (2015)

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