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Definition of Encashed
1. encash [v] - See also: encash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashed
Literary usage of Encashed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1884)
"(c) To hold at the disposal of the depositors all amounts encashed on their
behalf (as per a and l>), after three days, if paid in Berlin, after eight days, ..."
2. Foreign Exchange by Albert Conser Whitaker (1919)
"Thus the check shown above, which may be encashed for $20 in the United States
or Canada, will be encashed in Germany at a vast number of offices for 83.30 ..."
3. Annual Report of the Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders (1898)
"It must however be borne in mind that the Tobacco revenue corresponding to any
year is encashed in the succeeding year, after the accounts have been made up ..."
4. Collective Villages in the Chinese Market by Dev Nathan, Govind Kelkar (1997)
"This means that accumulated savings in the form of houses can be encashed in
these villages. This is certainly a factor allowing for mobility. ..."
5. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1869)
"... and so as to carry interest, until they were encashed by William Rattray &
Co., although such bills were, as a rule, discounted on their being accepted. ..."