Present participle for to use or put up money to finance or pay for something
“Erin is so determined to help that she takes on a second job to pay for an outing for them.”
Present participle for to afford or have sufficient funds to meet the expense of
“If I spend my money now, I won't be able to pay for my education.”
Present participle for to purchase something using money or funds
“Laurie took her friend Taimie's credit card without her permission, went to the mall, and used it to pay for a brand new outfit.”
Present participle for to atone or make amends for a wrongdoing
“But you will still have to pay for your crimes. You'll pay in damaged relationships, fines, imprisonment, and loss of personal dignity.”
Present participle for to pay the expenses of
(treat to) Present participle for to pay the bill for someone else
(of accommodation) Present participle for to rent
Present participle for to pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.
Present participle for to order or pay for something commercially
Present participle for to be inclusive of after payment of an agreed amount of money or funds
Present participle for to give or spend money on something, especially for some benefit or purpose
Present participle for to lose or be deprived of something, especially as a penalty for wrongdoing
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