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debit card
noun
- a plastic card that resembles a credit card but functions like a check and through which payments for purchases or services are made electronically to the bank accounts of participating retailing establishments directly from those of card holders.
debit card
noun
- an embossed plastic card issued by a bank or building society to enable its customers to pay for goods or services by inserting it into a computer-controlled device at the place of sale, which is connected through the telephone network to the bank or building society. It may also function as a cash card, a cheque card, or both
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Origin of debit card1
Example Sentences
He helped in various ways, from getting her a debit card for groceries to addressing her emotional needs.
"Most policymakers think of endowments as a chequing account, a debit card where you can withdraw money and use it for any purpose," said Steven Bloom, the spokesperson for American Council on Education.
Imagine your daily life without using a debit card to pay for groceries or pulling up your bank app to check your account balance.
At the till, Sarah's debit card was declined by her bank.
He points out that credit cards are more expensive for merchants, be they retailers, or bars and restaurants to accept than debit cards as they incur a higher processing fee.
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