Borrow

Verb

 * 1) To receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
 * 2) To adopt (an idea) as one's own.
 * 3)  To adopt a word from another language.
 * 4)  In a subtraction, to deduct (one) from a digit of the minuend and add ten to the following digit, in order that the subtraction of a larger digit in the subtrahend from the digit in the minuend to which ten is added gives a positive result.
 * 5)  To lend.
 * 6)  To temporarily obtain (something) for (someone).

Noun

 * 1)  Deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
 * 2)  A ransom; a pledge or guarantee.
 * 3)  A surety; someone standing bail.

Adverbs for Borrow
infrequently; constantly; boldly; shamelessly; persistently;  frequently;  habitually; cheerfully.

Synonyms

 * adopt, use
 * take temporarily, imitate, obtain.

Antonyms for Borrow

 * give back exchanging the transfer of ownership, lend exchanging the owners, return exchanging the transfer of ownership
 * carry the equivalent reverse procedure in the inverse operation of addition
 * pay off.

Derived terms

 * borrowed time
 * borrower

Thesaurus
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