extend credit to



extend credit to

Also, extend someone credit. Allow a purchase on credit; also, permit someone to owe money. For example, The store is closing your charge account; they won't extend credit to you any more, or The normal procedure is to extend you credit for three months, and after that we charge interest . This idiom uses the verb extend in the sense of "offer" or "provide," a usage dating from the mid-1500s.
See also: credit, extend

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Drummond['drʌmənd]
Mills[milz]
Madison['mædisn]
PÁLPAHLHungarian
Vlastimir-Serbian, Macedonian, Medieval Slavic
Rosa (1)RO-sah (Spanish, Dutch), RAW-zah (Italian), RO-zə (English)Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, German, English