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leasing

[lee-zing]

noun

Archaic.
  1. lying; falsehood.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of leasing1

First recorded before 950; Middle English lesing, Old English ŧܲԲ, verbal noun of ŧ “to tell lies,” derivative of ŧ “free from, without, false”; -less, -ing 1
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For example, the bill includes special provisions for oil and gas leasing in Alaska, the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, tax breaks related to Native Alaskan subsistence Whaling,

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They claim to have been mis-sold phone contracts and leasing agreements by 20 different telecoms companies using the same finance firms.

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This is the latest effort by a group of Western legislators and lobbyists to sell off public lands to states and business interests, and increase the leasing of them for mining, drilling and logging.

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Metro has received leasing commitments for roughly 650 buses so far.

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San Francisco’s vacancy rate is expected to decline later this year thanks to OpenAI and other AI startups that are leasing more space in the city.

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