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		Definition of high-interest in English: high-interestadjective (of a bank account, loan, etc.) incurring a high or relatively high rate of interest.  put extra money into paying off high-interest credit cards  Example sentencesExamples -  She joins a host of others forced to pay 60 per cent or more of their net income toward high-interest mortgages.
 -  At face value, replacing high-interest debt with a low-interest mortgage is a good idea.
 -  The astute expatriate, then, will have his or her savings sitting pretty in an offshore building society or high-interest cheque account.
 -  They have to rely on short-term, high-interest bank accounts to maximize the return on spare cash they have at any time.
 -  A prudent investment strategy would be to start by building up a cash reserve in secure offshore high-interest accounts.
 -  Steering them to high-interest loans is the stock-in-trade of predatory brokers.
 -  Women, in particular, are targeted for high-interest cards.
 -  Litigation finance companies offer plaintiffs access to funds through high-interest cash advances.
 -  The golden rule is to set aside a proportion of turnover in a separate, high-interest savings account to meet your tax bill.
 -  Many banks will let you open a high-interest savings account with just a quid.
 
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