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Meanings of
paying
in English
For which money is paid.
salaried
remunerative
stipendiary
compensable
Related terms
paid
Yielding a fair profit.
gainful
Related terms
profitable
Synonyms
Examples for "
salaried
"
salaried
remunerative
stipendiary
compensable
Examples for "
salaried
"
1
The
salaried
French pay one-third of the national taxes collected on income.
2
It previously said it would pay merit increases for U.S.
salaried
workers.
3
Well-paid
salaried
employees often have considerable leverage over how they are paid.
4
But we are also more educated and
salaried
than ever…and major consumers.
5
Since then, the impetus towards
salaried
,
full-time local politicians has gathered pace.
1
After salary, it typically ranks second in
remunerative
importance for potential candidates.
2
Licensed investigator: hardly the most glamorous or
remunerative
profession in the system.
3
The standard of what is really
remunerative
in life is differently graded.
4
I can not say, however, that they had found him
remunerative
employment.
5
To buy or sell fruit, denotes much business, but not very
remunerative
.
1
The 71-year-old went before a
stipendiary
magistrate in Newbury, Berkshire, amid tight security.
2
He wants you to become the staple and
stipendiary
editor of a periodical work.
3
To send
stipendiary
magistrates when and where they are wanted.
4
We did not wish to be annoyed with
stipendiary
magistrates.
5
The
stipendiary
would have done it all very differently.
1
The systemic effect of DRAM2 mutations may be
compensable
and have variations.
Usage of
paying
in English
1
However since 2012, it has also allowed the seriously cashed-up,
paying
public.
2
Businesses are
paying
their creditors three days faster than a year ago.
3
He said New Zealanders wanted to see people
paying
their fair share.
4
Her financial situation improves with a new job and a
paying
guest.
5
Several trials involving former journalists accused of
paying
public officials are ongoing.
6
It was time for Chen to start
paying
attention to the problem.
7
Activists say they often end up
paying
10 times the amount borrowed.
8
Australians are
paying
higher premiums than necessary for their private health insurance.
9
German conservatives dislike an idea they say means
paying
for poorer neighbours.
10
She said businesses need a year's relief from
paying
the high costs.
11
I remember
paying
£5 to go to Italy a few years ago.
12
Which of course means it's much harder to find decent
paying
job.
13
The long-term award would only start
paying
out in five years' time.
14
New people in place and these companies are
paying
the money back.
15
New Zealanders stuck overseas are
paying
thousands of dollars to get home.
16
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paying
members.
Other examples for "paying"
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paying
Noun
Singular
pay
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
pay for
pay attention
pay more
pay tribute
pay the price
More collocations
Paying
through the time
Paying
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
Ireland
Common
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