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[ peyd-in ] / ˈpeɪdˈɪn /
adjectivehaving paid the dues, initiation fees, etc., required by an organization or association. Origin of paid-inadj. use of verb phrase pay in Words nearby paid-inpaho, pahoehoe, Pahouin, Pahsien, paid, paid-in, paid-in surplus, paid-up, Paige, paigle, Paignton Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for paid-inAll this has been obtained from the sale of bonds, paid-in stock, and the net earnings of the roads. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 122, December, 1867|Various The paid-in capital is the amount received from the stockholders on the shares for which they have subscribed. Up To Date Business|Various The board votes unanimous to invest the paid-in capital in a suit of new jeans for the president, which was me. Overland Red|Henry Herbert Knibbs “I take it, then, that the paid-in capitalization of the company is not represented in actual cash,” said Mr. Squinch. Young Wallingford|George Randolph Chester
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