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Debited meaning
simple past and past participle of debit
Example sentences (16)
Bank of Ireland has told customers that the money withdrawn during the blunder will be debited.
Your subscription with GEEK SQUAD will renew today and $489.99 is about to be debited from your account by today.
The bank was unable to furnish evidence that the merchant provided any proof that the complainant was made aware or agreed to this charge before it debited the account.
The funds are never returned to the accounts and remain as funds sent out and debited!
Further, the investigations revealed that substantial bogus purchases have been debited in the books.
The source added that the aim of the IMF delegation’s current trip is to gather data for a preliminary appraisal of the situation in the heavily debited country.
On February 8, the bank says it credited the airline's account with the same amount and debited it with the applicable commissions.
The £11.50 fee, levied during peak hours on weekdays, was debited from her account.
The amount was debited on July 30, 2008.
In essence, the system can estimate how much energy each vehicle running on it consumes, meaning the costs can be debited per individual car or user.
Such an account will be debited to the tune of the alleged tax debtors.
The cost is then automatically debited from the credit on the card when tapping to exit the kiosk.
These subscriptions can end up costing hundreds of dollars before the consumer realizes their accounts have been debited.
A barter exchange operates as a broker and bank in which each participating member has an account that is debited when purchases are made, and credited when sales are made.
The essence of this system was that it enabled the verification of the customer with the debited account without human intervention.
Visa Electron and Maestro work as a standard debit cards - the transactions are debited instantly, although it may happen on some occasions, that a transaction is processed with some delay (hours, up to one day).