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hire out (British)
British to rent something out
let out (British)
British to allow someone to use a room, building, etc. in exchange for money
rent (verb)
to pay money to use a vehicle, piece of equipment, etc. for a short time. The usual British word is hire
to be available for use in exchange for a particular amount in rent
sign out ()
if you sign out an object or a vehicle, you write your name on an official list to show that you have borrowed or rented it
hire (verb)
British to rent something such as a car or room
lease (verb)
to have a legal agreement in which someone pays you money to use a building, land, or equipment belonging to you for a specific period of time
to have a legal agreement in which you pay someone money so you can use a building, land, or equipment belonging to them for a specific period of time