(of accommodation) To have rented
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Unequivocally designated or taken
(of accommodation) To have rented
“He said importers could charter ships with their own cranes on board at short notice.”
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
“He has full power to charter out the ship at the best possible rates as he thinks fit.”
Past tense for to authorize or grant a charter or license to
“The council is chartered to promote the understanding of British culture throughout the world.”
Past tense for to approve of something, or to allow something to happen
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
Past tense for to allow someone to use something temporarily, on the condition that it is returned
Past tense for to hire (somebody) for work or a job
Past tense for to give legal or constitutional form to
Past tense for to charge a fee for the use of something
Past tense for to lease or rent out a property or object
Having the relevant or required qualifications or skills
Used in exchange for payment to the owner
In accordance with a legal constitution
Kept (in reserve) specially for a particular person
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