Used in a Sentence

lender

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for lender.

Editorial note

Every debt has a lender and a borrower and the borrower does not force the lender to lend.

Examples16
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

One who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of lender gathered in one view.

noun

One who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.

noun

A surname from German.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for lender.

noun

One who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.

noun

A surname from German.

Example sentences

1

Every debt has a lender and a borrower and the borrower does not force the lender to lend.

2

The risk is default of the lender and inability to access credit for the debtor.

3

If the government is obliged to be a lender of last resort then it seems reasonable for it to take less binary steps before that eventuality.

4

Every borrower of money has to come to terms with the lender, or there will be no money.

5

What you don't understand is that a debt represents a risk to the lender, not a guarantee.

6

That's not an issue at all, if the government just acts as a lender to whoever is going to lose.

7

The approach by this lender is rather to dig deeper into individuals and give them an opportunity based on personal data.

8

As you said there has been a few tries but usually tied to the lender.

9

The rationale behind bankruptcy is this: if a borrower cannot repay their debts in full, the lender cannot receive them in full.

10

Debt must come with strict, enforceable and unavoidable means to collect it, otherwise both sides - lender and recipient - if they are sovereign nations - are making troubles for themselves and others.

11

In addition, the ECB must be a lender of last resort.

12

The responsibility for due diligence lies primarily with the lender.

Quote examples

1

We're not a payday lender or a credit card company." That isn't up to Even, that is up to the law and this sounds a lot like those laws are being completely ignored.

2

Many people have been saying for a long time, on "the left", that the fact the government guarantees repayment of loans even if the borrower declares bankruptcy is a classic case of actual moral hazard (wherein improper guarantees to make a lender whole no matter what lead to irresponsible lending, since there are no negative consequences for the lender).

3

When it comes to the Greek debt fiasco, Shakespeare said it best 400 years ago: "Neither a borrower nor a lender be, For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry."

4

> has a perfectly workable alternative in a Grexit Its not "perfectly workable" in a country that imports >>50% food, has practically zero foreign currency reserves, and is already considered a bad lender.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use lender in a sentence?

Every debt has a lender and a borrower and the borrower does not force the lender to lend.

What does lender mean?

One who lends, especially money; specifically, a bank or other entity that specializes in granting loans.

What part of speech is lender?

lender is commonly used as noun.