accrue

[US]/əˈkruː/
[UK]/əˈkruː/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. to increase naturally or gain benefits;
vt. to accumulate; to obtain.

Phrases & Collocations

accrue interest

accrue expenses

accrue revenue

Example Sentences

financial benefits will accrue from restructuring.

they accrue entitlements to holiday pay.

common sense that accrues with experience.

Knowledge will accrue to you from reading.

Spendable earnings accrue on the gift annually.

The interest accrued over the months.

Interest accrues to a man from loan.

Interest accrues on a bank accout.

I have accrued a set of commemoration stamps.

I have accrued 15 days of sick leave.

Ability to think will accrue to you from good habits of study.

The company had accrued debts of over 1000 yuan.

A cause of action has accrued when the right to sue has become vested.

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