Used in a Sentence

loaned

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for loaned.

Editorial note

Most banks will use a combination of both, so this will mean that effectively money loaned out across Europe by banks will have to reduce by 5%-10%.

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Quick take

(usually ditransitive, US, dated and occasionally proscribed in UK, informal) To lend (something) to (someone).

Meaning at a glance

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

verb

(usually ditransitive, US, dated and occasionally proscribed in UK, informal) To lend (something) to (someone).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for loaned.

verb

(usually ditransitive, US, dated and occasionally proscribed in UK, informal) To lend (something) to (someone).

Example sentences

1

Most banks will use a combination of both, so this will mean that effectively money loaned out across Europe by banks will have to reduce by 5%-10%.

2

One of my friends has loaned some books to my other friend's brother at the beginning of the year.

3

Everyone loaned them all of their money, and they weren't even getting any interest on it.

4

Several of the words are loaned directly (although without umlauts) and keep their original Finnish meaning.

5

Germany and everyone else who foolishly loaned Greece money in 2010--and before--wants to get paid.

6

In 2009 California's unemployment fund was depleted and the Feds just loaned California money.

7

Of course it's possible, and the transparent ledger wouldn't help you estimate the value of the bitcoin-credit the bank has loaned out.

8

Apparently Siemens loaned it to Pipistrel and suddenly wanted the motor back urgently.

9

A lot of the bets have been done with money loaned from somewhere.

10

The fed printed money can only be loaned, not just given away.

11

In a reasonable world, the parties who loaned Greece all that money for ridiculously low interest rates in 2000-2007 should have suffered the losses.

12

Going only off of personal experience I frequently swapped or loaned books within my social circle.

Quote examples

1

So the "average" amount loaned to the user is likely to be close to zero...

2

The banks that loaned the money for those "mortgages" are counting on being payed back.

3

In the past, when I have loaned money to friends and family, my attitude was "kiss the money goodbye".

4

Heck, all they've been loaned so far is basically donations so that Europe could say to Eurozone members, "well don't anyone say we didn't try".

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use loaned in a sentence?

Most banks will use a combination of both, so this will mean that effectively money loaned out across Europe by banks will have to reduce by 5%-10%.

What does loaned mean?

(usually ditransitive, US, dated and occasionally proscribed in UK, informal) To lend (something) to (someone).

What part of speech is loaned?

loaned is commonly used as verb.