pay for

phrasal verb·1 sense·particle for

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Meanings

1

Give money to cover the cost of something

Why “for”? The verb keeps its usual meaning. FOR links it to a target, choice, cause, person, or thing.

Who paid for the tickets?
Who gave the money needed for the tickets?
The company paid for the repairs.
The company covered the cost of the repairs.

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