Lend /(lĕnd)/
Lend
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Lent; p. pr. & vb. n. Lending
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To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, to lend a book; -- opposed to borrow.
Give me that ring. I'll lend it thee, my dear, but have no power To give it from me.
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To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind; as, to lend money or some article of food.
Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usury, nor lend him thy victuals for increase.
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To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, to lend assistance; to lend one's name or influence.
Cato, lend me for a while thy patience.
Mountain lines and distant horizons lend space and largeness to his compositions.
- To let for hire or compensation; as, to lend a horse or gig.
Phrases & Compounds
- To lend a hand
- to give assistance; to help.
- To lend one's ears
- to give attention.