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“accrues”
accrue, accrues, accrued, accruing (verb forms)
1. To come to a person as a gain, an addition, or an increment: "She was happy to see interest accruing in her savings account."
3. To come into existence as a claim that is legally enforceable: "Interest on his home loan is accruing and must be paid each month or he could lose his property."
4. To accumulate over time: "They are accruing more time off for their vacations."
"People who have money in the bank are hoping that interest will accrue or grow as the years pass; so, there are those who count on the accretion of their capital."
2. To increase, to accumulate, or to come about as a result of some kind of growth: "He was told that common sense usually accrues with experience."3. To come into existence as a claim that is legally enforceable: "Interest on his home loan is accruing and must be paid each month or he could lose his property."
4. To accumulate over time: "They are accruing more time off for their vacations."
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cresc-, -cret, -crease
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