Cashed

/kæʃt/ verb

Past tense of 'cash': to exchange something (like a check or prize) for money, or to have used up all your resources.

From French 'casse' (a money box) and 'caisse,' ultimately from Latin 'capsa' (box or case). The modern meaning of converting to actual money emerged in the 16th-17th centuries with the development of banking and commerce.

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