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Definition of lease
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Lease (v. t.) Any
tenure
by grant or
permission;
the time for which such a
tenure
holds good;
allotted
time.
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Please
::
Please
(v. t.) To give
pleasure
to; to
excite
agreeable
sensations
or
emotions
in; to make glad; to
gratify;
to
content;
to
satisfy.
Sauce
::
Sauce (v. t.) To cause to
relish
anything,
as if with a
sauce;
to
tickle
or
gratify,
as the
palate;
to
please;
to
stimulate;
hence,
to
cover,
mingle,
or
dress,
as if with
sauce;
to make an
application
to..
Exempt
::
Exempt
(a.) Free, or
released,
from some
liability
to which
others
are
subject;
excepted
from the
operation
or
burden
of some law;
released;
free;
clear;
privileged;
-- (with
from):
not
subject
to; not
liable
to; as, goods
exempt
from
execution;
a
person
exempt
from jury
service..
Placid
::
Placid
(a.)
Pleased;
contented;
unruffied;
undisturbed;
serene;
peaceful;
tranquil;
quiet;
gentle.
Underletter
::
Underletter
(n.) A
tenant
or
lessee
who
grants
a lease to
another.
Farm
::
Farm (a. & n.) A
district
of
country
leased
(or
farmed)
out for the
collection
of the
revenues
of
government.
Releasement
::
Releasement
(n.) The act of
releasing,
as from
confinement
or
obligation..
Disentangle
::
Disentangle
(v. t.) To free from
entanglement;
to
release
from a
condition
of being
intricately
and
confusedly
involved
or
interlaced;
to
reduce
to
orderly
arrangement;
to
straighten
out; as, to
disentangle
a skein of
yarn..
Dispark
::
Dispark
(v. t.) To set at
large;
to
release
from
inclosure.
Lessee
::
Lessee
(v. t.) The
person
to whom a lease is
given,
or who takes an
estate
by
lease..
Relocation
::
Relocation
(n.)
Renewal
of a
lease.
Cruel
::
Cruel (a.)
Disposed
to give pain to
others;
willing
or
pleased
to hurt,
torment,
or
afflict;
destitute
of
sympathetic
kindness
and pity;
savage;
inhuman;
hard-hearted;
merciless..
Lump
::
Lump (v. i.) To get along with as one can,
although
displeased;
as, if he does n't like it, he can lump it..
Release
::
Release
(n.) To
loosen;
to
relax;
to
remove
the
obligation
of; as, to
release
an
ordinance..
Fancy
::
Fancy (v. t.) To have a fancy for; to like; to be
pleased
with,
particularly
on
account
of
external
appearance
or
manners..
Superfine
::
Superficies
(n.) A real right
consisting
of a grant by a
landed
proprietor
of a piece of
ground,
bearing
a
strong
resemblance
to the long
building
leases
granted
by
landholders
in
England,
in
consideration
of a rent, and under
reservation
of the
ownership
of the
soil..
Renew
::
Renew (v. t.)
Specifically,
to
substitute
for (an old
obligation
or
right)
a new one of the same
nature;
to
continue
in
force;
to make
again;
as, to renew a
lease,
note, or
patent..
Bail
::
Bail (n.) The
security
given for the
appearance
of a
prisoner
in order to
obtain
his
release
from
custody
of the
officer;
as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one..
Prodigiously
::
Prodigiously
(adv.)
Very much;
extremely;
as, he was
prodigiously
pleased..
Gladsome
::
Gladsome
(a.)
Pleased;
joyful;
cheerful.
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