accrue
[ uh-kroo ]
/ əˈkru /
verb (used without object), ac·crued, ac·cru·ing.
to happen or result as a natural growth, addition, etc.
to be added as a matter of periodic gain or advantage, as interest on money.
Law.
to become a present and enforceable right or demand.
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accrue
/ (əˈkruː) /
verb -crues, -cruing or -crued (intr)
to increase by growth or addition, esp (of capital) to increase by periodic addition of interest
(often foll by to)
to fall naturally (to); come into the possession (of); result (for)
law
(of a right or demand) to become capable of being enforced
Word Origin for accrue
C15: from Old French
accreue growth, ultimately from Latin
accrēscere to increase, from
ad- to, in addition +
crēscere to grow