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Definition of Encashments
1. encashment [n] - See also: encashment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encashments
Literary usage of Encashments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. French Commercial Practice Connected with the Export and Import Trade to and by James Graham, George A. S. Oliver (1904)
"As the remittances [encashments] upon which we depended [relied] have not come
in, we are at present a little inconvenienced [somewhat short of money, ..."
2. German Commercial Practice Connected with the Export and Import Trade to and by James Graham, George A. S. Oliver (1904)
"As the remittances [encashments] upon which we depended [relied] have not come
in, we are at present a little inconvenienced [somewhat short of money, ..."
3. A History of the United States of America: On a Plan Adapted to the Capacity by Charles Augustus Goodrich (1828)
"... conduct, and determination of the French, without a formal declaration of war,
instructed the Virginians to resist their encashments, by force of arms. ..."
4. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1878)
"... the Custom House are punctually paid out of encashments before these are
accounted for to the Treasury has had a great influence in raising the standard ..."
5. The Theory of the Foreign Exchanges by George Joachim Goschen Goschen (1879)
"... which represent the expenditure of the foreign residents, drafts on their
bankers at home, and encashments of dividends or other sources of revenue. ..."
6. The Food Stamp Scheme in Sri Lanka: Costs, Benefits, and Options for by Neville Edirisinghe (1987)
"... that certain purchases be made from the recipient's own funds before food
stamps could be used.45 Nevertheless, at no time were encashments permitted. ..."