Subletting [verb]

Definition of Subletting:

rent object, residence

Synonyms of Subletting:


Opposite/Antonyms of Subletting:

Sell


Sentence/Example of Subletting:

In the meantime, Jacob can see about subletting her apartment.

Thus we have in the evil of subletting the most cruel form of usury: that which only the poor know how to practise upon the poor.

Credited with all amounts received from rentals of property owned by the company, or as a result of subletting leased property.

He now moved his grocery business into one of these buildings, subletting the others at a profit.

The plan of subletting the separate contracts to the lowest bidders is not to be recommended to those without large experience.

Subcontract, sub-kon′trakt, n. a contract subordinate to another contract, as for the subletting of work.

A thousand excuses will be made for taking partners, for subletting on the "conacre" and other systems.

Before 1350 exchanges, sales and subletting of land by tenants had become general on the manors of the Bishopric of Winchester.