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Tranche - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

tranche

/træntʃ/ /trɑːnʃ/

Definition:

A portion or slice of something, especially money or investments.

Synonyms:

portion, segment, slice, division, installment

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

whole, entirety

Common Collocations:

tranche of shares, first tranche, final tranche, debt tranche, equity tranche

Derivatives:

tranches (plural), tranched (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "tranche" to describe a specific part of a larger sum or investment, often in finance.

Common Phrases:

first tranche payment, equity tranche investor, debt tranche offering

Etymology:

From French "tranche," meaning "slice," derived from Old French "tranchier," meaning "to cut."

Examples:

  • 1. The company released the first tranche of funding for the project.
  • 2. Investors received their share from the latest tranche of profits.
  • 3. The loan was divided into three equal tranches for repayment.
  • 4. She bought a tranche of bonds to diversify her portfolio.

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