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- DEBIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DEBIT is to enter upon the debit side of an account : charge with a debit How to use debit in a sentence
- DEBIT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If an item or a customer's account is debited, money is taken out of it to pay someone else When you charge your credit card, you credit the credit card account to increase the amount that you owe, and debit the expense that you charged on it The bank will debit your account for the fees
- DEBIT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
DEBIT definition: the recording or an entry of debt in an account See examples of debit used in a sentence
- DEBIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Through the terminal in the petrol station or the supermarket, his account may be debited with the amount that he spent
- Debited - definition of debited by The Free Dictionary
To enter (a sum) on the left-hand side of an account or accounting ledger 2 To charge with a debit: If you use an ATM, the bank will debit your account immediately [Middle English debite, from Latin dēbitum, debt; see debt ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
- debited - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Business a recorded item of debt any entry or the total shown on the debit side of an account Business the left-hand, or debit, side of an account a failing or shortcoming: one of the debits in that plan to charge with or as a debt: They debited my account for the amount I owed deb•it (deb′ it), n
- debit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of debit verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary when a bank debits an account or debits money from an account, it takes money from the account debit something (from something) The money will be debited from your account each month
- Debit - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
From the Latin debere, meaning “to owe,” and just one i away from its more blunt cousin debt, a debit seems like a little word But add an s to the end, and those charges really add up
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