[f. CASH sb.1] trans. To give or obtain the cash for (a note, cheque, draft, money order, etc.); to convert into cash.

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1811.  Moore, Let. J. Corry, 4 Nov. Get two bills upon Power in Dublin cashed for me.

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1833.  Ht. Martineau, Berkeley the Banker, I. i. 14. Anybody in London whom she could ask to get it cashed for her.

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1863.  Fawcett, Pol. Econ., III. ix. (1876), 414–5. D … gets his bill cashed by taking it to a discount house in France.

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Mod.  Will you cash me a cheque for a few pounds?

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