Present participle for to pay for the use of something temporarily, such as property, items, vehicles, etc.
“The family would also rent a car to travel around the state.”
Present participle for to charge a fee for the use of something
“But why not just rent the room out to a lodger?”
Present participle for to have space for accommodating a given number of people
Present participle for to charge a fee for the use of something
Present participle for rent object, residence
Present participle for to lease or rent out a property or object
Renting out
Present participle for to pierce or make a hole (or holes) in
Present participle for to take for temporary use
The act of paying or charging for the use of something
An instance of something being borrowed
Possession of land or property as a tenant
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