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- verb transitive To
borrow again or back.
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Examples
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By greatly reducing what we owe, we'll be in good shape if we want to reborrow in the future.
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Regency may reborrow under its revolving credit facility to pay for capital expenditures and acquisitions, to repurchase certain of its senior notes and for other general partnership purposes.
unknown title 2011
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Italy, which has hundreds of billions of euros in debts coming due for repayment over the next 12 months, is finding it increasingly difficult to reborrow the money in international financial markets.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The partnership has plans to reborrow the amount repaid under the revolving credit facility to fund its ongoing capital program, make future acquisitions, retire its other long-term debt and make investments in PAA Natural Gas Storage, LP.
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The difference reflects the potentially self-fulfilling fear of lenders that Italy may not be able to repay its large existing debtload unless it is able to reborrow the money from markets as the debts come due for repayment.
BBC News - Home 2011
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We learn, for instance, that when Howard Hughes borrowed Tracy from Fox for the making of "Sky Devils" and later had to reborrow him for reshooting, Fox allowed their star to return for "four - but no more than six - weeks at the rate of $1,864.60 a week."
NYT > Home Page By STEPHANIE ZACHAREK 2011
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Rex Energy will then from time to time reborrow amounts under its senior credit facility as capital expenditures exceed its overnight investments and cash flow from operations in periods subsequent to the offering.
News 2010
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The Operating Partnership intends to reborrow amounts under its revolving credit facility from time to time to acquire additional properties, to fund development and redevelopment opportunities and for general corporate purposes.
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That would give the council the opportunity to reborrow $5.4 million in 2012-13 towards the arts centre and new aquatic centre, without having to extend its debt, he said.
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When I called they told me the damage was already done and the only thing I could do was pay the service charge and reborrow which would not help because my cheque was impossibly low, and they would not have given me near enough to be able to pay my rent.
unknown title 2009
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