[verb] [T]Would you cash a cheque for me? (= exchange the cheque for money)To cash in (on something) is to try to get as much money as possible by taking advantage of a situation, often unfairly.They tried to cash in on people's fears by selling them burglar alarms.To cash up is to count all the money taken by a shop or business at the end of each day.When she had cashed up she realized there was £10 missing from the till.
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Meaning of CASH in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012