accumulated interest

collocation in English

meaningsofaccumulateandinterest

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accumulate
verb
uk
/əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/
us
/əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/
to collect a large number of things over a long period ...
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interest
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.trəst/
us
/ˈɪn.trɪst/
the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more ...
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(Definition ofaccumulateandinterestfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This debt and itsaccumulatedinterestis deducted from the labourer's share of the harvest.
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But woods for amenities will become liable to the annual fine ofaccumulatedinterest.
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The accumulated deficit with theaccumulatedinterestwill amount to probably double that sum by 1961–62.
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Some years ago an anonymous testator left £20,000 for a new bridge; withaccumulatedinterestthe sum available now amounts to £23,000.
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The £320 million is not a deficit, as implied, but represents the capital employed (includingaccumulatedinterest) in the forestry enterprise.
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To that has to be added £2,500,000 ofaccumulatedinterestin respect of the contributions which were not made.
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The remainder of the society's income, representing a little under half of the total, is derived from members subscriptions, fees andaccumulatedinterest.
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Therefore, we have to write off and finally extinguish just over £22,000 andaccumulatedinterestof £26,000 at the end of the day.
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With the exception of theaccumulatedinterestpayable in.
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They can also benefit fromaccumulatedinterestfrom the use of their customers' money and playing successfully on the foreign exchange markets.
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There is therefore noaccumulatedinterestavailable for the purposes specified in the question.
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There has never been recourse to the capital, and theaccumulatedinteresthas grown and goes on growing.
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Market gardeners, too, will have to clear out of these zones, because they cannot possibly stand up to the annual fine ofaccumulatedinterest.
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Will he confirm that theaccumulatedintereston this sum will be paid over to them and will be under their control?
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If, on the other hand, they fell short of the interim income—theaccumulatedinterest—the balance had to be paid over.
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I understand that not only has that extra £100,000 been paid, but theaccumulatedinterestas well.
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The present cost of the scheme, including compensation andaccumulatedinterestso far is £6·6 million.
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We have been able to add to it theaccumulatedinterestsince the offer was made which amounts to another 1½million dollars.
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I believe that, at the last count, the capital cost was £12 million or £15 million, and theaccumulatedinterestpayable is high.
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These so-called revenue payments were in place of theaccumulatedinterest—in other words, the interim income—if they were equal to or exceeded the interim income.
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