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Synonyms and antonyms of To rent or hire in British Thesaurus

To rent or hire

rent (verb)

mainly American to hire a vehicle, piece of equipment etc

let out (British)

British to allow someone to use a room, building etc in exchange for money

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 hired it

hire (verb)

British if you hire something, such as a car, room, or piece of equipment, you pay the owner so that you can use it, especially for a short time. The usual American word is rent

hire (verb)

Britishspoken to let someone use something temporarily in return for money. The usual American word for this is rent out

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

lease (verb)

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