Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To deposit again.
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- verb To
deposit money again afterwithdrawing it - verb geology To form into a new
accumulation ; used especially ofsediments moved from an original position
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb deposit anew
- verb deposit once again
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Examples
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The so-called redeposit benefit already is available to employees under the Civil Service Retirement System, which applies only to federal employees who began working before 1984.
GovExec.com Top News 2009
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Even though you must take your RMD and pay the taxes, you needn't spend the money; you may redeposit any or all of it into another nonretirement savings or investment account.
Jason Alderman: Deadline Approaches for Mandatory IRA Withdrawals Jason Alderman 2011
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You cannot redeposit an item marked with a Stop Payment.
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You can redeposit a check with Endorsement Missing stamped on it by adding an endorsement and redepositing the item.
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If you have a check or draft returned, pay close attention to the reason code so you know if you can redeposit the item.
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So if an IRA owner makes a withdrawal before Congress extends the law, he or she can't redeposit the funds and make a donation of IRA funds after lawmakers act.
What to Do About IRA Charitable Donations Laura Saunders 2012
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If a check has been stamped Uncollected Funds Hold, Uncollected Funds, or a similar message, the item is eligible for redeposit.
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With your own IRA you can take the money out and redeposit it in another IRA within 60 days without penalty.
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That's the premise behind "Move Your Money" which encourages everyone to withdraw their savings from the pockets of the pimps of Wall Street and redeposit with well-rated community banks.
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That's the premise behind "Move Your Money" which encourages everyone to withdraw their savings from the pockets of the pimps of Wall Street and redeposit with well-rated community banks.
Move Your Money From Big Banks To Small Ones - The Consumerist 2010
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