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bor·row Listen to audio/ˈbɑroʊ/ verb
bor·rows; bor·rowed; bor·row·ing
1 [+ obj] a : to take and use (something that belongs to someone else) for a period of time before returning it
Can I borrow your camera? [=will you lend me your camera] The twins often borrow each other's clothes. I'm borrowing a friend's car for the weekend. He borrowed the book from the library.
b : to take and use up (something) with the promise to give back something of equal value
Will you see if we can borrow a cup of sugar from the neighbors? She borrowed $20 from me. When people borrow money from a bank they pay back the same amount over a number of months or years plus an added amount that is called interest.
He borrowed money from the bank to buy the car.
2 : to use (an idea, saying, etc.) that was thought up by someone else [+ obj] The speech was peppered with phrases borrowed from Winston Churchill. She borrowed the technique from local artisans. The company is borrowing a page from [=using a technique or idea first used by] its largest competitor. [no obj] He borrows heavily [=includes many ideas] from other philosophers in the book.
3 [+ obj] : to use (a word or phrase from another language) in a language
The English word entrepreneur was borrowed from (the) French.
4 [+ obj] in subtracting from a number with two or more digits : to take 1 from a digit and add it as 10 to the digit in the next lower place
beg, borrow, or/and stealsee beg
be living on borrowed time
: to continue to be alive after you were expected to die
After his heart attack, my grandfather always felt that he was living on borrowed time.
— bor·row·er Listen to audio /ˈbɑrəwɚ/ noun, plural bor·row·ers [count]
Each borrower's payments will vary according to the terms of the loan. the library's borrowers [=people who borrow books from the library]

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