en getting money from

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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getting money from is used for…

  • en collecting a debt ➜
  • en have more money ➜
  • en borrowing ➜
  • en borrowing money ➜
  • en buying stuff ➜
  • en buying things for yourself ➜
  • en capital for business ➜
  • en collecting on a debt ➜
  • en critical expenses ➜
  • en doing a job ➜
  • en emergency use ➜
  • en getting payed ➜
  • en a gift ➜
  • en having money ➜
  • en a loan ➜
  • en payback ➜
  • en a present ➜
  • en reducing their debt to you ➜
  • en repayment of a loan ➜
  • en return of a loan ➜
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Effects of getting money from

  • en the assumption of an obligation ➜
  • en bad feelings ➜
  • en becoming richer ➜
  • en becoming wealthier ➜
  • en borrowing ➜
  • en they are broke ➜
  • en collecting a debt ➜
  • en criminal charges ➜
  • en an exchange for a service ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en them to expect something from them ➜
  • en to feel obligated ➜
  • en a feeling of indebtedness ➜
  • en getting arrested ➜
  • en getting richer ➜
  • en go into debt ➜
  • en going shopping ➜
  • en to have cash ➜
  • en having enough money to buy something ➜
  • en having money to spend ➜
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getting money from is a subevent of…

  • en to beg for more ➜
  • en defrauding them ➜
  • en dropping the money ➜
  • en you get a receipt ➜
  • en getting robbed ➜
  • en give collateral ➜
  • en give something in return ➜
  • en give them an iou ➜
  • en guilt ➜
  • en lie ➜
  • en making a promise to repay them ➜
  • en opening your wallet ➜
  • en provide a service ➜
  • en put your hand out ➜
  • en thank them ➜
  • en work ➜

getting money from requires…

  • en asking for it ➜
  • en billing them ➜
  • en effort ➜
  • en a financial transaction ➜
  • en me giving them something ➜
  • en a gun ➜
  • en influence ➜
  • en skillful manipulation ➜
  • en telling a story ➜
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