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encash, v.|ɛnˈkæʃ| [f. en-1 + cash n.1: cf. Fr. encaisser.] 1. trans. To convert (drafts, bills, notes, etc.) into cash; to cash.
1861Goschen For. Exch. 103 The seller of such a bill..would send his bill to be encashed. 1880Daily News 17 Dec. 7/4 Messrs. Morton, Rose and Co. are prepared to Encash the Coupon, falling due 1st January next. 2. To receive or obtain in the form of cash payments; to realize.
1861Goschen For. Exch. 77 The silver thus encashed is to be actually shipped to England. 1879R. H. Lang in Macm. Mag. Sept., The communication of the revenue encashed. 1888Pall Mall G. 5 Apr. 12/1 A sum which it will take many nights to encash. |