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Accrues

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Accrues meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of accrue

Example sentences (20)

Cattle are viewed as a liquid asset that accrues value over the short-term and can be monetized easily for medical emergencies or milestone events.

Clearly, this very much depends on, let's say, where this additional yield accrues.

I make no reference in this writing regarding how this accrues to the great benefit of foreign exploiters, who couldn’t be more delighted at the state of domestic politics, and how such put them in a commanding position.

It is unclear what political advantage accrues to the from Rahul’s disqualification in the last year before general elections.

It’s an effective metaphor that accrues power the more the piece goes on.

The general manager is the MVP because he accrues the talent whether it’s by draft, trade, free agency or any other method (though hopefully not a clandestine meeting on a private yacht), while maintaining financial flexibility (a la Bill Belichick).

This manner, cash that will have been taxed by the IRS accrues curiosity and earnings within the account till the funds are drawn.

Rt Hon Yusuf explained that it was imperative to get correct data on the total revenue that accrues to the state, stressing that this would help in a long way in the rapid infrastructural and human developments of the state.

The redshirt freshman Crayton, who had a dozen more snaps on the season than Woodaz accrues in any given game, became Barrett Carter's sidekick.

Because, for all that Beaumont and Pichot have both promised change, it will only happen with the say-so of the clubs, regardless of whoever accrues most votes on 12 May.

Because your cryptocurrency is free from outside controls, the interest accrues on its own, without the assistance of a bank or financial advisor.

This is particularly true for non-wage income--from capital gains, dividends, interest, rental income or professional services--that accrues disproportionately to the wealthiest.

Bo Walker is not a poet, yet he enjoys pursuing all manner of creative expression— and holding on with a vice-like grip to all the meaningful experiences he accrues in his lifetime.

But this right is not absolute, it accrues to those who engage with fellow beings through seva, that is, constructive work.

Interest accrues on the original settlement amount, not the balance, at the maximum amount allowed by any statute or law, not the most restrictive, until the full amount is satisfied.

It has always been very difficult to properly value distributed energy resources (DERs) like energy savings because much of the value accrues to a grid system or a community, not just the DER owner.

It is customarily 2.5 per cent or 1/40th of a Muslim’s savings, and is believed that zakat given during the Holy Month accrues special merit.

Just don't expect your life to change as a result, except incrementally as your service accrues and you become a fundamentally better human for it.

As carbon dioxide accrues, it produces a layer in the atmosphere that traps radiation from the sun.

By contrast, socialism is defined as public ownership of the means of production so that the surplus product accrues to society at large.