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accrue

1 of 1verb
/ˈək.ru/
Forms:accrues,accruing,accrued,accrued
1

to gather or receive something, like money or benefits, slowly over a period of time

transitive
  • Over the years, he accrued a lot of vacation days at work.
  • They accrued rewards points with each purchase they made.
  • The company accrues profits from its investments.
  • He accrued many accolades during his long career.
  • The pension plan will accrue benefits over the next few years.
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2

(particularly related to money) to gradually increase in amount or number

  • Interest accrues on the savings account, allowing the balance to grow steadily over the years.
  • Benefits are currently accruing for employees who have been with the company for several years.
  • The investment recently accrued significant dividends for the shareholders.
  • Vacation days often accrue for employees with longer tenures at the company.
  • The rewards points are accruing on your credit card with every purchase you make.