Meaning of installment in English
(Definition of installment from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
installment | Intermediate English
We paid for the car in monthly installments over two years.
a TV miniseries with five installments
installment | Business English
COMMERCE
Examples of installment
installment
That type of bankruptcy filing allows the debtor to repay creditors in installments over three to five years.
From New York Daily News
Each of the six installments is from a different director, each tackling a different topic in a distinctly personal way.
From cleveland.com
Because no screeners are being made available to critics in advance this year, we'll be posting our thoughts in installments.
From The Atlantic
This is the third installment in our series about school in a perfect world.
From The Atlantic
This is the first installment of a series that looks into the possible impact of this political achievement on bilateral relations.
From Chicago Tribune
Telling the story over 13 installments seems like it would be a very different creative journey than making a feature film.
From Huffington Post
The second aid installment will be offered in two parts.
From NPR
And do we see your character bonding with any particular robots in this installment?
From Business Insider
He also said the city allows people to pay property taxes in installments but has no procedure to monitor them continuously.
From Buffalo News
Today's installment discusses the forces that have caused income disparities to grow in recent decades.
From Slate Magazine
This final installment describes an opportunity to perform fiscal alchemy.
From Slate Magazine
They sliced them apart to share in installments.
From The Atlantic
The decision was taken to contain high growth in household credit particularly that of installment credit.
From Business Insider
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.