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Tenses: rends, rending, rent, rent

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Etymology: [ 'rend ] (verb.) before 12th century. Confer the Old Norse hrinda (“to push, to thrust”) whence the Icelandic hrinda (“to push”) or ræna (“to plunder, to rob”) whence the Danish rane and Icelandic ræna (“to rob, to pillage”).

yarılmak, yırtmak, yırtılmak, parçalamak, yarmak, koparmak, bölmek, paralamak, parçalanmak, (rent), yırt, çekip koparmak, çek/yırt, kiralamak, kira, fikir ayrılığı, bölünme, rant, sökük, parçalanma, kiralık, kiralama, delik, gedik, yırtık, kira bedeli, yarık, kirala, paralayan, parçalayan, dargınlık, tutmak, kira ile tutmak, kiraya vermek, kiraya verilmek, kira getirmek, bozuşma, çatlak, 1. kiralamak, kiraya vermek: She is going to rent her apartment to a foreigner. Dairesini bir yabancıya kiralayacak, f., bak. rend, i. kira, kira bedeli. f, kiralamak, kiraya vermek: She is going to rent her apartment to a foreigner. Dairesini bir yabancıya kiralayacak, kirala(mak), rent kiralan/kirala, rent service kira yerine yapıla, rahne, çatlama, tutma, rental kira bedeli, kira ile vermek, yırtık/kira, kirayla tutmak,

1 yarılmak     ts
2 yırtmak  fiil     ts
3 yırtılmak  fiil     ts
4 parçalamak  fiil     ts
5 yarmak  fiil     ts
6 koparmak  fiil     ts
7 bölmek  fiil     ts
8 paralamak  fiil     ts
9 parçalanmak  fiil     ts
10 (rent)  fiil     ts
11 yırt     ts
12 çekip koparmak     ts
13 çek/yırt     ts
14rent kiralamak     ts
15rent kira  isim     ts
16rent fikir ayrılığı  isim     ts
17rent bölünme  isim     ts
18rent rant  isim     ts
19rent sökük     ts
20rent parçalanma  isim     ts
21rent kiralık     ts
22rent kiralama     ts
23rent delik     ts
24rent gedik  isim     ts
25rent yırtık  isim     ts
26rent kira bedeli  isim     ts
27rent yarık  isim     ts
28Rent kirala     ts
29rending paralayan     ts
30rending parçalayan     ts
31rent dargınlık     ts
32rent tutmak     ts
33rent kira ile tutmak     ts
34rent kiraya vermek     ts
35rent kiraya verilmek     ts
36rent kira getirmek     ts
37rent bozuşma     ts
38rent çatlak     ts
39rent 1. kiralamak, kiraya vermek: She is going to rent her apartment to a foreigner. Dairesini bir yabancıya kiralayacak  fiil     ts
40rent f., bak. rend     ts
41rent i. kira, kira bedeli. f     ts
42rent kiralamak, kiraya vermek: She is going to rent her apartment to a foreigner. Dairesini bir yabancıya kiralayacak     ts
43rent kirala(mak)     ts
44rent rent kiralan/kirala     ts
45rent rent service kira yerine yapıla     ts
46rent rahne     ts
47rent çatlama     ts
48rent tutma     ts
49rent rental kira bedeli     ts
50rent kira ile vermek     ts
51rent yırtık/kira     ts
52rent kirayla tutmak  Ticaret     ts
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Mersin ve defne ağaçları,

53 Mersin ve defne ağaçları     ts
 

To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to tear asunder; to split; to burst, To part or tear off forcibly; to take away by force, To be rent or torn; to become parted; to separate; to split, To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to tear asunder; to split; to burst; as, powder rends a rock in blasting; lightning rends an oak, To rend something means to tear it. pain that rends the heart. a twisted urge to rend and tear, tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips, tear, rip, lacerate, tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips", If a loud sound rends the air, it is sudden and violent. He bellows, rends the air with anguish. see also heart-rending. to tear or break something violently into pieces, gavel, Simple past tense and past participle of rend, A division or schism between two things, To obtain or have temporary possession of an object (e.g. a movie) in exchange for money/rent, A similar payment for the use of equipment or a service, A profit from possession of a valuable right, as a restricted license to engage in a trade or business, To occupy premises in exchange for rent, To grant occupation in return for rent, A tear or rip in some surface, A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to occupy a property, mail, rentage, that rends, resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree; "the tree split with a great ripping sound"; "heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward, present participle of rend, third-person singular of rend, The monthly amount charged to the tenant for the unit The maximum rent paid by the tenant may not exceed the maximum gross rent (see Table 1) minus the utility allowance, if any Rent does not include purely optional charges like garage rent, Consideration paid for the use of property, A payment under a residential tenancy agreement by the tenant to the owner for the right to live in the premises, money paid for (or income received from) the use of land or buildings, Amount paid for occupying land and/or property owned by someone else, as a verb, to obtain occupancy or use of another's property in return for regular payments Or, as a noun, payment made by a tenant at specified intervals in return for the right to occupy or use the property of another, Regular payments to the building owner for the use of some leased property, The rent paid to the landlord before charges for taxes and operating costs In effect, this is the rent being paid for "the space" as opposed to municipal taxes or building services, Compensation or fee paid, usually periodically i e monthly rent payments, for the occupancy and use of any rental property, land, buildings, equipment, etc, Consideration paid for the occupancy and use of real property When a tenant is to be evicted the lessor must give 20 days notice to quit, then institute an unlawful detainer action and the court will order the sheriff to physically evict You will also get a judgment for back rent and damage to the property, Money or other value provided in exchange for the consent to occupy a premise, Money paid to the owner of property for the use of the property •Time Limits in Civil Matters, Fixed periodic payment made by a tenant or occupant of property to the owner or they're representative for the possession advise thereof, a charge for the use of space, past of rend, That part of wealth which is the return for the use of land, Fixed periodic payment made by a tenant or occupant of property to the owner for the possession and use thereof, usually by prior agreement of the parties, The compensation paid for the temporary use, and/or occupation of real estate, Earnings that can accrue to a unique factor of production in excess of the amount which that factor could earn in its next best alternative employment An example of this is the case of a trained doctor who can earn $100,000 per year If he could not earn his living practicing medicine, his next best alternative career, for example nursing, would earn him $24,000 per year His economic rent, therefore, is $76,000, Consideration paid for the occupancy and use of real property A general term covering any consideration (not only money), Consideration paid for use or occupancy of property, buildings or dwelling units, The money paid to lease another's property There is no legal difference between "rent" and "lease", A fee charged to a holder of a permit or lease for the use of the land surface in the permit or lease area Rental rates may be specified in regulations but are more usually negotiated between the permit or lease holder and the Crown, in which case the rates are specified in the permit or lease Rents should reflect fair market value and are normally reviewable during the term of the permit or lease, a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property, To take and hold under an agreement to pay rent; as, the tennant rents an estate of the owner, To be leased, or let for rent; as, an estate rents for five hundred dollars a year, That portion of the produce of the earth paid to the landlord for the use of the "original and indestructible powers of the soil;", To grant the possession and enjoyment of, for a rent; to lease; as, the owwner of an estate or house rents it, Pay; reward; share; toll, See Catel, Income; revenue, A certain periodical profit, whether in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in payment for the use; commonly, a certain pecuniary sum agreed upon between a tenant and his landlord, paid at fixed intervals by the lessee to the lessor, for the use of land or its appendages; as, rent for a farm, a house, a park, etc, the excess of the return from a given piece of cultivated land over that from land of equal area at the "margin of cultivation, Economic rent is due partly to differences of productivity, but chiefly to advantages of location; it is equivalent to ordinary or commercial rent less interest on improvements, and nearly equivalent to ground rent, That portion of the produce of the earth paid to the landlord for the use of the "original and indestructible powers of the soil;" the excess of the return from a given piece of cultivated land over that from land of equal area at the "margin of cultivation, " Called also economic, or Ricardian, rent, the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip" a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad" hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services, hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services, the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip", Called also economic, or Ricardian, rent, Loosely, a return or profit from a differential advantage for production, as in case of income or earnings due to rare natural gifts creating a natural monopoly, a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad", See Rend, To tear, the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions, an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings", Rent is the past tense and past participle of rend. see also ground rent, peppercorn rent. In common usage, payment made in return for the right to use property belonging to another. In classical economics, rent was the income gained from cultivated or improved land after the deduction of all production costs. In modern economic usage, rent is the difference between the total return to a factor of production (land, labour, capital) and its supply price, the minimum amount necessary to attain its services. Rent plus opportunity cost make up the total income paid to a productive resource. Efforts made by a resource owner to obtain monopoly profit is considered rent-seeking behaviour, let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad", grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners", 1 Verb -- to lease premises from the owner or a representative of the owner 2 Noun -- the periodic payments made by a tenant to the landlord for the right to occupy the premises, Regular payments to an owner for the use of some leased property, engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?", Rent is the amount of money that you pay regularly to use a house, flat, or piece of land. She worked to pay the rent while I went to college, If you rent something to someone, you let them have it and use it in exchange for a sum of money which they pay you regularly. She rented rooms to university students. Rent out means the same as rent. He rented out his house while he worked abroad He repaired the boat, and rented it out for $150, An opening made by rending; a break or breach made by force; a tear, of Rend, & p, Figuratively, a schism; a rupture of harmony; a separation; as, a rent in the church, To rant, If you rent something, you regularly pay its owner a sum of money in order to be able to have it and use it yourself. She rents a house with three other girls He left his hotel in a rented car, let, allow someone to use property in return for regular payments; hire, make regular payments for the use of someone else's property, money paid for the use of property; rip, tear, laceration, Money paid by the tenant to the landlord for the use and enjoyment of leased premises Performance of services may also be exchanged for the use and enjoyment of leased premises,

54 To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to tear asunder; to split; to burst - "We are most vulnerable now to the messages of the new subcults, to the claims and counterclaims that rend the air."     ts
55 To part or tear off forcibly; to take away by force     ts
56 To be rent or torn; to become parted; to separate; to split - "Rending of garments for shiva is a Jewish tradition."     ts
57 To separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to tear asunder; to split; to burst; as, powder rends a rock in blasting; lightning rends an oak     ts
58 To rend something means to tear it. pain that rends the heart. a twisted urge to rend and tear     ts
59 tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips     ts
60 tear, rip, lacerate  fiil     ts
61 tear or be torn violently; "The curtain ripped from top to bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips"     ts
62 If a loud sound rends the air, it is sudden and violent. He bellows, rends the air with anguish. see also heart-rending. to tear or break something violently into pieces     ts
63Rent. gavel     ts
64rent Simple past tense and past participle of rend     ts
65rent A division or schism between two things     ts
66rent To obtain or have temporary possession of an object (e.g. a movie) in exchange for money/rent     ts
67rent A similar payment for the use of equipment or a service     ts
68rent A profit from possession of a valuable right, as a restricted license to engage in a trade or business - "A New York city taxicab license earns more than $10,000 a year in rent."     ts
69rent To occupy premises in exchange for rent     ts
70rent To grant occupation in return for rent     ts
71rent A tear or rip in some surface     ts
72rent A payment made by a tenant at intervals in order to occupy a property     ts
73rent. mail     ts
74Rent rentage     ts
75rending that rends     ts
76rending resembling a sound of violent tearing as of something ripped apart or lightning splitting a tree; "the tree split with a great ripping sound"; "heard a rending roar as the crowd surged forward     ts
77rending present participle of rend     ts
78rends third-person singular of rend     ts
79rent The monthly amount charged to the tenant for the unit The maximum rent paid by the tenant may not exceed the maximum gross rent (see Table 1) minus the utility allowance, if any Rent does not include purely optional charges like garage rent     ts
80rent Consideration paid for the use of property     ts
81rent A payment under a residential tenancy agreement by the tenant to the owner for the right to live in the premises     ts
82rent money paid for (or income received from) the use of land or buildings     ts
83rent Amount paid for occupying land and/or property owned by someone else     ts
84rent as a verb, to obtain occupancy or use of another's property in return for regular payments Or, as a noun, payment made by a tenant at specified intervals in return for the right to occupy or use the property of another     ts
85rent Regular payments to the building owner for the use of some leased property     ts
86rent The rent paid to the landlord before charges for taxes and operating costs In effect, this is the rent being paid for "the space" as opposed to municipal taxes or building services     ts
87rent Compensation or fee paid, usually periodically i e monthly rent payments, for the occupancy and use of any rental property, land, buildings, equipment, etc     ts
88rent Consideration paid for the occupancy and use of real property When a tenant is to be evicted the lessor must give 20 days notice to quit, then institute an unlawful detainer action and the court will order the sheriff to physically evict You will also get a judgment for back rent and damage to the property     ts
89rent Money or other value provided in exchange for the consent to occupy a premise     ts
90rent Money paid to the owner of property for the use of the property •Time Limits in Civil Matters     ts
91rent Fixed periodic payment made by a tenant or occupant of property to the owner or they're representative for the possession advise thereof     ts
92rent a charge for the use of space     ts
93rent past of rend     ts
94rent That part of wealth which is the return for the use of land     ts
95rent Fixed periodic payment made by a tenant or occupant of property to the owner for the possession and use thereof, usually by prior agreement of the parties     ts
96rent The compensation paid for the temporary use, and/or occupation of real estate     ts
97rent Earnings that can accrue to a unique factor of production in excess of the amount which that factor could earn in its next best alternative employment An example of this is the case of a trained doctor who can earn $100,000 per year If he could not earn his living practicing medicine, his next best alternative career, for example nursing, would earn him $24,000 per year His economic rent, therefore, is $76,000     ts
98rent Consideration paid for the occupancy and use of real property A general term covering any consideration (not only money)     ts
99rent Consideration paid for use or occupancy of property, buildings or dwelling units     ts
100rent The money paid to lease another's property There is no legal difference between "rent" and "lease"     ts
101rent A fee charged to a holder of a permit or lease for the use of the land surface in the permit or lease area Rental rates may be specified in regulations but are more usually negotiated between the permit or lease holder and the Crown, in which case the rates are specified in the permit or lease Rents should reflect fair market value and are normally reviewable during the term of the permit or lease     ts
102rent a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property     ts
103rent To take and hold under an agreement to pay rent; as, the tennant rents an estate of the owner     ts
104rent To be leased, or let for rent; as, an estate rents for five hundred dollars a year     ts
105rent That portion of the produce of the earth paid to the landlord for the use of the "original and indestructible powers of the soil;"     ts
106rent To grant the possession and enjoyment of, for a rent; to lease; as, the owwner of an estate or house rents it     ts
107rent Pay; reward; share; toll     ts
108rent See Catel     ts
109rent Income; revenue     ts
110rent A certain periodical profit, whether in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in payment for the use; commonly, a certain pecuniary sum agreed upon between a tenant and his landlord, paid at fixed intervals by the lessee to the lessor, for the use of land or its appendages; as, rent for a farm, a house, a park, etc     ts
111rent the excess of the return from a given piece of cultivated land over that from land of equal area at the "margin of cultivation     ts
112rent Economic rent is due partly to differences of productivity, but chiefly to advantages of location; it is equivalent to ordinary or commercial rent less interest on improvements, and nearly equivalent to ground rent     ts
113rent That portion of the produce of the earth paid to the landlord for the use of the "original and indestructible powers of the soil;" the excess of the return from a given piece of cultivated land over that from land of equal area at the "margin of cultivation     ts
114rent " Called also economic, or Ricardian, rent     ts
115rent the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip" a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad" hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services     ts
116rent hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and services     ts
117rent the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he gave the envelope a vigorous rip"     ts
118rent Called also economic, or Ricardian, rent     ts
119rent Loosely, a return or profit from a differential advantage for production, as in case of income or earnings due to rare natural gifts creating a natural monopoly     ts
120rent a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some property let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad"     ts
121rent See Rend     ts
122rent To tear     ts
123rent the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar conditions     ts
124rent an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings"     ts
125rent Rent is the past tense and past participle of rend. see also ground rent, peppercorn rent. In common usage, payment made in return for the right to use property belonging to another. In classical economics, rent was the income gained from cultivated or improved land after the deduction of all production costs. In modern economic usage, rent is the difference between the total return to a factor of production (land, labour, capital) and its supply price, the minimum amount necessary to attain its services. Rent plus opportunity cost make up the total income paid to a productive resource. Efforts made by a resource owner to obtain monopoly profit is considered rent-seeking behaviour     ts
126rent let for money; "We rented our apartment to friends while we were abroad"     ts
127rent grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "I am leasing my country estate to some foreigners"     ts
128rent 1 Verb -- to lease premises from the owner or a representative of the owner 2 Noun -- the periodic payments made by a tenant to the landlord for the right to occupy the premises     ts
129rent Regular payments to an owner for the use of some leased property     ts
130rent engage for service under a term of contract; "We took an apartment on a quiet street"; "Let's rent a car"; "Shall we take a guide in Rome?"     ts
131rent Rent is the amount of money that you pay regularly to use a house, flat, or piece of land. She worked to pay the rent while I went to college     ts
132rent If you rent something to someone, you let them have it and use it in exchange for a sum of money which they pay you regularly. She rented rooms to university students. Rent out means the same as rent. He rented out his house while he worked abroad He repaired the boat, and rented it out for $150     ts
133rent An opening made by rending; a break or breach made by force; a tear     ts
134rent of Rend     ts
135rent & p     ts
136rent Figuratively, a schism; a rupture of harmony; a separation; as, a rent in the church     ts
137rent To rant     ts
138rent If you rent something, you regularly pay its owner a sum of money in order to be able to have it and use it yourself. She rents a house with three other girls He left his hotel in a rented car     ts
139rent let, allow someone to use property in return for regular payments; hire, make regular payments for the use of someone else's property  fiil     ts
140rent money paid for the use of property; rip, tear, laceration  isim     ts
141rent Money paid by the tenant to the landlord for the use and enjoyment of leased premises Performance of services may also be exchanged for the use and enjoyment of leased premises     ts
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