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loan out

/loʊn aʊt/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.verb

To lend an item, money, or a person (such as an employee or athlete) to someone else for temporary use.

Example Sentences:
  • The museum agreed to loan out its rare manuscript to the gallery in Paris.
  • The company decided to loan out their top software engineer to the subsidiary for three months.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

The verb phrase combines 'loan', derived from Old Norse 'lán' (a loan, lending) and Old English 'lǣn', with the adverb 'out', signifying movement away from the owner or source. It developed in Anglo-American commercial and library contexts to specifically distinguish the temporary transfer of an item or monetary sum to an external party from internal use.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of 'loaning' something out the door: you let an object leave your possession temporarily with the expectation that it comes back.

Frequently Asked Questions About “loan out

1. What is the meaning of “loan out” in English?

In English, loan out (verb) is defined as: “To lend an item, money, or a person (such as an employee or athlete) to someone else for temporary use.”.

2. How do you use “loan out” in a sentence?

The museum agreed to loan out its rare manuscript to the gallery in Paris.

3. What are English synonyms of “loan out”?

Common synonyms include:lend,advance,let out,farm out

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “loan out”?

The verb phrase combines 'loan', derived from Old Norse 'lán' (a loan, lending) and Old English 'lǣn', with the adverb 'out', signifying movement away from the owner or source. It developed in Anglo-American commercial and library contexts to specifically distinguish the temporary transfer of an item or monetary sum to an external party from internal use.