Business carried on by a bank
The management of money, especially in large amounts by corporations
Earning or being paid
Present participle for to put away or aside (for later use)
“He decided to bank the money at a safe place until things calmed down.”
Present participle for to lean, tilt or veer
“The aircraft continued to bank to the right, losing altitude and picking up speed in the process.”
Present participle for to heap (a substance) into a mass or mound
“The winds would bank the snow in front of the windows where it would remain until it melted in the spring.”
Present participle for to heap up (a fire) with tightly packed fuel so that it burns slowly
“The water was heated by the coal range, and we would bank up the fire before going to bed so we would have plenty of hot water in the morning.”
(bank with) Present participle for to use the services of a bank
“I chose to bank with them at a young age, and my accounts have remained with them ever since.”
Present participle for to store or set aside for future use
(rely on/upon one) Present participle for to depend on with full trust or confidence
Present participle for finance
Cashing in
Related to finances
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