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Synonyms and antonyms of To use a bank account in American Thesaurus

To use a bank account

bank (verb)

to have a bank account with a particular bank

bank (verb)

to pay money into a bank account

bank in ()

to pay money into a bank

borrow (verb)

to borrow money, especially from a bank, and agree to pay it back at a particular time. Money that you borrow is called a loan

close (verb)

to stop having an account with a bank, store, etc.

debit (verb)

if a bank debits your account, it takes money out of it for a particular purpose

debit (verb)

to show that an amount of money is owed by recording it in a company’s accounts or on a bank statement

deposit (verb)

to pay money into a bank account

draw (verb)

to take money from a bank account

mortgage (verb)

to give a bank the right to own a valuable possession, especially your house, if you do not pay back money that you have borrowed from them

open (verb)

to start an account with a bank

pay in ()

to put money into your bank account

save (verb)

to regularly put money in a bank or invest it so that you can use it later

secure (verb)

formalbusiness to get money from a bank or from a person by agreeing to give them goods or property if you cannot return the money

siphon (verb)

to move money from one bank account to another, especially illegally or dishonestly

syphon ()

another spelling of siphon

transfer (verb)

to move money from one account or bank to another

wire (verb)

to send money directly from one bank to another using an electronic system

withdraw (verb)

to take money from a bank account