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Definition of "unborrowed" [un•bor•rowed]

  • Not borrowed. (adjective)

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Use "unborrowed" in a sentence
  • "When the entire private sector deleverages, the economy faces the danger of falling into a deflationary spiral as saved funds and repaid loans sit unborrowed in the banking system."
  • "There is something of the laboratory in this library where the books lie dusty and unborrowed, while exams are swotted for and where the intellectual and social posturing hides insecurities and self harm."
  • "In the last twenty years or so, we saw the utilization of a dizzying array of nontraditional alternatives in which rates were not fixed or only fixed for a time, principal was only partially amortized or not amortized at all, and by means of second mortgages or simply through lax underwriting standards, purchases often means little or no upfront, unborrowed cash deposit."