deposit - use in sentences
Object
- sediment: Techniques using in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides have been developed to date sediments deposited over the past several million years Granger et al.
Converse of object
- lodge: Any stock deposit lodged at the CCSS on Friday, 9 July 2004 will be rejected ( bad delivered ) by the registrar concerned.
- stratify: Quite an interesting extinct volcano, there are nicely stratified deposits of volcanic ash.
- pay: You may also have to pay a deposit which is normally refunded at the end of your stay.
- forfeit: If you don't, you will forfeit the deposit.
- refund: Until 2 months prior to arrival - 50 % of deposit refunded.
Adjective modifier
- refundable: A refundable security deposit of £ 150 is charged.
- non-refundable: A 25 % non-refundable deposit is required upon booking.
- non-returnable: Note: There is a non-returnable deposit of 10 % of the total due for all bookings.
- alluvial: The drift geology map for the LCA also highlights the extensive alluvial deposits associated with the present-day floodplain of the lagan.
- glacial: Maps, diagrams and photographs are used to describe the movement of the glacier and the glacial deposits.
- archeological: In neither of the excavation areas was the base of the archeological deposit reached.
Modifies a noun
- box: He stroked a very hard safe deposit box key held down to a glass topped table by Cox.
Noun used with modifier
- mineral: Did valuable mineral deposits belong to Moscow or the locality?
- ore: Applications are widespread, ranging from ore deposits in mining to pattern recognition.
- peat: Staff continued to monitor the loss of sand and exposure of prehistoric peat deposits on the Gower beaches.
- breakage: Full payment is requested 8 weeks prior to holiday commencement together with a returnable £ 100 breakages deposit.
- tenancy: Tenancy deposits The Housing Act 2004 included provision for a compulsory scheme to safeguard tenants ' deposits.
- cash: The Treasury will be issuing soon a consultation document on the statutory cash ratio deposit scheme.
Preposition: in
- herbarium: A reference sample has been deposited in the Herbarium of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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