Sentences

accrue in a sentence

v. i.

Definition

ACCRUE: to accumulate or increase over time, typically in reference to interest, benefits, or advantages.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the months went by, her interest on the investment continued to accrue steadily.
  2. The benefits of regular exercise can accrue over time, leading to improved health.
  3. If you save a portion of your paycheck each month, your savings will accrue significantly.
  4. Late fees will accrue if the payment is not made by the due date.
  5. The company hopes to accrue enough funds to expand its operations next year.
  6. Interest will accrue on the loan until it is fully paid off.
  7. Over the years, knowledge and experience can accrue, enhancing one's professional skills.
  8. Rewards points will accrue with every purchase made through the loyalty program.
  9. As we continue to innovate, our reputation for quality will accrue within the industry.
  10. The environmental benefits of planting trees will accrue for generations to come.
  11. The interest on your savings account will accrue over time.
  12. As she continued to work overtime, her vacation days began to accrue.
  13. Students can accrue extra credit by participating in additional projects.
  14. The company's profits began to accrue rapidly after the successful product launch.
  15. Over the years, he managed to accrue a vast collection of rare books.
  16. When you invest wisely, your wealth can accrue significantly.
  17. The benefits of regular exercise will accrue not just physically, but mentally as well.
  18. Employees will accrue sick leave based on the number of hours worked.
  19. If you leave the balance unpaid, the charges will continue to accrue monthly.

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