Borrow in a sentence as a verb

Just like borrowing money, you can borrow time from the future as well.

I'd borrow my friends account so that I could see the sign in process in real-time and get packet dumps.

Almost 27% of the 115mm shares outstanding are currently being borrowed by short sellers.

I think the US government should borrow even more money so we can get them to also prevent giraffe attacks.

We use flat rates not in order to deceive, but simply because they are more intuitive to borrowers and lenders than APR.

Reminds me of this oldie but goodie:A smart businessman went to a bank near the airport to borrow $10,000 for his overseas trip.

He put the work in and the result is a pretty cool look at how he makes sense of the way various languages interrelate and borrow from each other.

It must, of course, borrow the money and therefore increase its deficit by doing so, but that's a worthwhile thing to do when the alternative is default.

I could give select friends access to my personal Amazon Attic catalog and they can borrow something, again for a low shipping fee.

Are there that many small businesses out there right now saying "ohhh, we could be making so much more money if we hired someone, but we need to borrow money in order to hire them"?

And it’s all the more noteworthy, considering that Zidisha’s borrowers are largely in rural areas, where credit tends to be more expensive.

You have a little bit of savings, about $100, and you just need to borrow a little bit of money so that you can get another beater and get back to work as soon as possible.

Using a collection of randomly selected loans as a proxy for average cost to Zidisha borrowers is misleading.

The vast majority of our borrowers are used to flat rates being quoted by local lenders, and when they tell us they want to borrow $100 at 10% interest, they mean that they wish to repay $110.

For extra clarity, we provide extensive explanation of APR vs. flat rates, and display the exact dollar amounts borrowers pay for each loan in the loan profile pages.

It's no technical challenge for me to borrow your paper mail from your mailbox, steam it open, read it, copy the bits I find interesting, seal it up again, and replace it in your mailbox.

If you're at a university, you should try to borrow a high speed camera and measure the time difference between when someone presses the spacebar vs when the character starts to jump.

Interest offered to lenders: We allow borrowers to offer any interest rate they choose to lenders, from 0% up to a maximum of 25% of the value of the loan per year the loan is held.

Then too, others also create and, in time, all sorts of people borrow from one another and build upon the efforts of others regardless of the degree of creativity that they add to the process.

Registration Fee: This is approximately $12 paid when a borrower first joins Zidisha, and provides lifetime membership.

First-time Zidisha loans are overrepresented in this measure, because they are smaller and repaid more quickly, and are therefore more numerous than the larger subsequent loans taken by established borrowers.

Borrow definitions

verb

get temporarily; "May I borrow your lawn mower?"

verb

take up and practice as one's own

See also: adopt