Definition of Redeposit

1. Verb. Deposit once again. "Redeposit a cheque"

Generic synonyms: Bank, Deposit
Derivative terms: Redeposition

2. Verb. Deposit anew. "The water had redeposited minerals on the rocks"
Generic synonyms: Deposit, Lodge, Stick, Wedge
Derivative terms: Redeposition

Definition of Redeposit

1. v. t. To deposit again.

Definition of Redeposit

1. Verb. To deposit money again after withdrawing it ¹

2. Verb. (geology) To form into a new accumulation; used especially of sediments moved from an original position ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Redeposit

1. deposit [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: deposit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Redeposit

redenied
redenies
redenominate
redenominated
redenominates
redenominating
redented
redeny
redenying
redeploy
redeployed
redeploying
redeployment
redeployments
redeploys
redeposit (current term)
redeposited
redepositing
redeposition
redeposits
rederivation
rederive
rederived
rederives
rederiving
redes
redescend
redescended
redescending
redescends

Literary usage of Redeposit

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Rural Credits: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Joint Committee on by United States Congress (1916)
"Do you find that the men who draw out their money redeposit it ... And if that same thing applies month after month it indicates that people redeposit, ..."

2. The Immigration Problem: A Study of American Immigration Conditions and Needs by Jeremiah Whipple Jenks, William Jett Lauck, Rufus Daniel Smith (1922)
"Many immigrant bankers, especially in the smaller towns where the principal profits arise from the sale of steamship tickets, redeposit the funds intrusted ..."

3. Niosh Manual of Analytical Methods: Sampling and Analytical Methods for ...edited by Peter M. Eller edited by Peter M. Eller (1994)
"Ash in LTA; redeposit on 25-mm PVC filters (steps 3 through 5). b. ... Heat to convert amorphous silica to cristobalite; redeposit on Ag filters (steps 13 ..."

4. Banking Reform by James Laurence Laughlin (1912)
"5, 1911 1011 522 The effect of the redeposit system has been to give to the city banks actual control over the fluid funds of the country in very large ..."

5. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, & Art: Comprising the Definitions and by George William Cox (1867)
"The water continues to flow; but when saturated with carbonate of lime, it is in a condition to redeposit it if circumstances nre favourable. ..."

6. Readings in Money and Banking by Chester Arthur Phillips (1916)
"it (Nc) among other tradesmen who redeposit it in banks (Q,). These three types are not the only ones, but they are so much more important than any others ..."

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