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Mr. Tom Posted 6 years ago
Vocabulary

Encash the cheque

Hi

Would you say that encash in the most typical verb with cheque? I mean something like this.

I need to go to the bank to encash the cheque.

Thanks,

Tom

  

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org/dictionary/english/encash It's used in the world of finance and investment. But ordinary, everyday people like me just use the verb 'cash' , eg Yesterday I cashed a cheque. org/dictionary/english/fee .

  • org/dictionary/english/encash It's used in the world of finance and investment.
  • But ordinary, everyday people like me just use the verb 'cash' , eg Yesterday I cashed a cheque.
  • org/dictionary/english/fee .
  • org/dictionary/english/interest .
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https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/encash

It's used in the world of finance and investment.

But ordinary, everyday people like me just use the verb 'cash' , eg Yesterday I cashed a cheque.


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