en cashing in

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of cashing in

  • en get money ➜
  • en getting money ➜
  • en profit ➜
  • en betrayal ➜
  • en binge drinking ➜
  • en dying ➜
  • en exchanging poker chips for real money ➜
  • en exiting the casino ➜
  • en extra money ➜
  • en gaining money ➜
  • en get rich ➜
  • en gettin' paid ➜
  • en getting rich ➜
  • en you great emotional pain ➜
  • en great joy ➜
  • en having money ➜
  • en increase in money ➜
  • en you leave ➜
  • en the lose of money ➜
  • en lower stock prices ➜
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cashing in is a subevent of…

  • en receiving money ➜
  • en receive money ➜
  • en selling out ➜
  • en you become even more famous ➜
  • en count ➜
  • en count your money ➜
  • en count your winnings ➜
  • en you get money ➜
  • en you get money from a cashier ➜
  • en getting money ➜
  • en getting paid ➜
  • en giving up your chips ➜
  • en gloat ➜
  • en be happy ➜
  • en receive money back ➜
  • en saying "cha-ching !" ➜
  • en selling ➜
  • en set aside money for taxes ➜
  • en turn in your poker chips ➜
  • en the winner becomes known ➜

cashing in is used for…

  • en getting your money ➜
  • en checks ➜
  • en exchanging tokens for money ➜
  • en gamblers ➜
  • en getting out ➜
  • en liquidating ➜
  • en losers ➜
  • en making money ➜
  • en people who want there money now ➜
  • en people with money ➜
  • en protecting yourself ➜
  • en taking account of transactions ➜
  • en winners ➜

cashing in requires…

  • en cash ➜
  • en chips ➜
  • en exchange ➜
  • en gambling chips ➜
  • en identification ➜
  • en owning something of value ➜
  • en paperwork ➜
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