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Definition of Encashing
1. encash [v] - See also: encash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashing
Literary usage of Encashing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1842)
"... sealed up in a cover and directed to the Custom-house at Cronstadt, and the
third set is wanted by the master himself for encashing his freight money. ..."
2. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1842)
"... the encashing and counting of money, the carrying of messages, the ordering
and attending of lighters ; with the subscriptions to price currents, ..."
3. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1878)
"... by encashing larger revenues in a good one. The Treasury will frequently find
compensation for one bad crop in the goodness of another ; but under the ..."
4. Bulletin by International Maritime Committee (1908)
"... tions which would" be in opposition with the systems admitted by the legislations
presently ruling. Indeed, by encashing the ..."
5. Foreign Exchange by Albert Conser Whitaker (1919)
"... it is left open to a reader to infer that the Bank will pay over French gqld
p.nin at a premium when encashing its notes, and thus redeem these ..."
6. Journal of the Institute of Bankers by Institute of Bankers (Great Britain) (1886)
"ANSWER : The country bank would render themselves liable by encashing a cheque
under the circumstances named for a traveller, endorsed by him " per pro. ..."
7. The Khedive's Egypt: Or, The Old House of Bondage Under New Masters by Edwin De Leon (1877)
"The capitalists are encashing what they can, and the tribunals are full of such
cases. In fact, it is going hard with the fellaheen—beasts, produce, goods, ..."