cash machine
noun /ˈkæʃ məʃiːn/
  /ˈkæʃ məʃiːn/
 (British English also cash dispenser, cashpoint™ 
  /ˈkæʃpɔɪnt/
  /ˈkæʃpɔɪnt/
)(also ATM North American English, British English)
 (also ABM, bank machine )
- a machine in or outside a bank, shop, etc., from which you can get money from your bank account using a special plastic card
- He withdrew £100 from a cash machine.
 
Collocations FinanceFinanceIncomeTopics Moneyb1- earn money/cash/(informal) a fortune/the minimum wage/a living wage
 - make money/a fortune/(informal) a killing on the stock market
 - acquire/inherit/amass wealth/a fortune
 - build up funds/savings
 - get/receive/leave (somebody) an inheritance/a legacy
 - live on a low wage/a fixed income/a pension
 - get/receive/draw/collect a pension
 - depend/be dependent on (British English) benefits/(North American English) welfare/social security
 
- spend money/your savings/(informal) a fortune on…
 - invest/put your savings in…
 - throw away/waste/ (informal) shell out money on…
 - lose your money/inheritance/pension
 - use up/ (informal) wipe out all your savings
 - pay (in) cash
 - use/pay by a credit/debit/contactless card
 - pay by/make out a/write somebody a/accept a (British English) cheque/(US English) check
 - change/exchange money/currency
 - give/pay/leave (somebody) a deposit
 
- have/hold/open/close/freeze a bank account/an account
 - credit/debit/pay something into/take money out of your account
 - deposit money/funds in your account
 - withdraw money/cash/£30 from an ATM, etc.
 - (formal) make a deposit/withdrawal
 - find/go to/use (especially North American English) an ATM/(British English) a cash machine/dispenser
 - be in credit/in debit/in the black/in the red/overdrawn
 - use a mobile/an online banking app/platform/service
 
- manage/handle/plan/run/ (especially British English) sort out your finances
 - plan/manage/work out/stick to a budget
 - offer/extend credit (to somebody)
 - arrange/take out a loan/an overdraft
 - pay back/repay money/a loan/a debt
 - pay for something in (especially British English) instalments/(North American English usually) installments
 
- get into debt/financial difficulties
 - be short of/ (informal) be strapped for cash
 - run out of/owe money
 - face/get/ (informal) be landed with a bill for £…
 - can’t afford the cost of…/payments/rent
 - fall behind with/ (especially North American English) fall behind on the mortgage/repayments/rent
 - incur/run up/accumulate debts
 - tackle/reduce/settle your debts