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credit line
[kred-it lahyn]
noun
a line of text acknowledging the source or origin of published or exhibited material.
Also called credit limit,.Also called line of credit.the maximum amount of credit that a customer of a store, bank, etc., is authorized to use.
credit line
noun
an acknowledgment of origin or authorship, as in a newspaper or film
Also called: line of credit.the maximum credit that a customer is allowed
Word History and Origins
Origin of credit line1
Example Sentences
“I have a reserve credit line, with a zero balance,” Trujillo said.
Cohen, who also acted as Trump’s fixer, made the $130,000 payment to Daniels, drawing money from a credit line and channeling it through a shell company.
Secured cards offer a credit line equal to a deposit made to the issuing bank.
Trusted customers might receive credit lines of $25,000 or more.
And she’s behind lenders like Bank of America and Wells Fargo that are collecting millions of dollars in interest from a credit line carrying the company through bankruptcy.
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