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debit
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debit something against someone or something
to record a charge for something against someone's account or against a particular category of an account. I will have to debit this against your account. The clerk debited the charge against you.
See also: against

debit something to someone or something

to make a charge for something to someone or something. To whose account can we debit this charge? Let's debit it to Jane.

debit something with something

to charge something for something. They debited Fred's account with the whole expense. The bank debited my checking account with the cost of the new checks.


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18) In the following discussion, all these means of debiting accounts are referred to collectively as account debits.
This report presents the results of field research conducted to better understand consumer preferences for various electronic bill payment timing methods, in order to determine how changes in the timing of payment debiting would affect adoption levels and providers' profits.
We will integrate EuroDebit Systems' debiting capabilities into our PowerCash21(TM) platform.
 
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