Synonyms for payed out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : pey
Phonetic Transcription : peɪ

Top 10 synonyms for payed out Other synonyms for the word payed out

Définition of payed out

Origin :
  • c.1200, "to appease, pacify, satisfy," from Old French paier "to pay, pay up" (12c., Modern French payer), from Latin pacare "to please, pacify, satisfy" (in Medieval Latin especially "satisfy a creditor"), literally "make peaceful," from pax (genitive pacis) "peace" (see peace). Meaning "to give what is due for goods or services" arose in Medieval Latin and was attested in English by early 13c.; sense of "please, pacify" died out in English by 1500. Sense of "suffer, endure" (a punishment, etc.) is first recorded late 14c. Related: Paid; paying.
  • As in pay : verb profit, yield
  • As in shell out : verb give
  • As in blow : verb use up money
  • As in disburse : verb spend money
  • As in distribute : verb allocate, deliver, spread
  • As in expend : verb exhaust; spend
  • As in go through : verb use up
Example sentences :
  • The order in throwing the log when the stray line is payed out.
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • I got run down; and when I had payed out all the respectability I had, I went to sea.
  • Extract from : « Brave Old Salt » by Oliver Optic
  • It comes in over the boat's bow, passes around a drum, and is payed out astern.
  • Extract from : « A Tramp Abroad, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • I payed out the rope myself, while everybody watched the crawling thing with eager eyes.
  • Extract from : « A Tramp Abroad, Complete » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
  • The wire is payed out from a small winch D, with an index showing the depth of the meter, and passes over a pulley B.
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 14, Slice 1 » by Various
  • All the spare ropes and cables are fastened together and payed out to an anchor, which is dropped into the sea a mile ahead.
  • Extract from : « Hero Stories from American History » by Albert F. Blaisdell
  • The boat dived again, and payed out a line that it brought up and around and up again, lashing the monster fast alongside.
  • Extract from : « Four-Day Planet » by Henry Beam Piper
  • One man shipped the oars and pulled to the eastward, while the other hove the trawl-buoy over and payed out the anchor line.
  • Extract from : « The Viking Blood » by Frederick William Wallace
  • Then Rick, Scotty, and Chahda payed out rope while the scientist let himself slide from the edge into the hole.
  • Extract from : « The Golden Skull » by John Blaine
  • As the Niagara was hauling in the Cable, of which she had payed out 43 miles, it snapped close to the ship.
  • Extract from : « The Atlantic Telegraph » by William Howard Russell

Antonyms for payed out

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