verb
- present participle of cash; converting a check, money order, or other financial instrument into money
- present participle of cash; taking advantage of an opportunity for profit or benefit
Usage: often used with ‘in’ or ‘in on’
Examples
- She is cashing her paycheck at the bank.
- The store charges a fee for cashing checks.
- He’s cashing in his savings bonds.
- They’re cashing in on the housing boom.
- I’m cashing my lottery ticket today.
- The company is cashing in on the new trend.
- Are you cashing that check or depositing it?