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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 pay n. Pronunciation: ' pā Function: verb Inflected Form:   paid \ ' pād\ also in sense 7 payed ; pay·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French paier, from Latin pacare to pacify, from pac-, pax peace Date: 13th century transitive verb 1 a : to make due return to for services rendered or property delivered b : to engage for money : HIRE <you couldn't pay me to do that> 2 a : to give in return for goods or service < pay wages> b : to discharge indebtedness for : SETTLE < pay a bill> c : to make a disposal or transfer of (money) 3 : to give or forfeit in expiation or retribution < pay the penalty> 4 a : to make compensation for b : to requite according to what is deserved < pay them back> 5 : to give, offer, or make freely or as fitting < pay attention> < pay your respects> 6 a : to return value or profit to <it pay s you to stay open> b : to bring in as a return <an investment pay ing five percent> 7 : to slacken (as a rope) and allow to run out ― used with out intransitive verb 1 : to discharge a debt or obligation 2 : to be worth the expense or effort <crime doesn't pay > 3 : to suffer the consequences of an act –pay one's dues 1 : to earn a right or position through experience, suffering, or hard work 2 also pay dues : PAY VI 3 –pay one's way or pay one's own way : to pay one's share of expenses –pay the piper : to bear the cost of something –pay through the nose : to pay exorbitantly or dearly synonyms PAY , COMPENSATE , REMUNERATE , SATISFY , REIMBURSE , INDEMNIFY , REPAY , RECOMPENSE mean to give money or its equivalent in return for something. PAY implies the discharge of an obligation incurred < paid their bills on time>. COM…