To apply a quality on (a person).
Give temporarily; let have for a limited time.
1 In the current system, new money is only created when banks lend .
2 Banks have been reluctant to lend , imposing harsh conditions on new mortgages.
3 It will also press banks to lend more to the agriculture sector.
4 Providing capital at below-market price will help European banks lend to SMEs.
5 The sanctuary is also looking to fishing companies to lend a hand.
6 The negative rate means depositors pay to lend the bank their money.
7 Or maybe by thinking about them, we merely lend them greater form.
8 Without thinking, he took a step forward, intending to lend a hand.
9 She also cites banks for a reluctance to lend the necessary money.
10 People from a long distance away have come to lend a hand.
11 Pension funds and other institutional investors frequently lend stock to hedge funds.
12 Selective buying in shares with low valuations could lend support, they said.
13 Now they are unable to lend to the real economy, throttling growth.
14 But the Republic may not lend itself to governing a large area.
15 The return of both players will lend greater balance to the side.
16 The results may lend support for an emotion-processing theory of dream function.
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