wagering Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈweɪ.dʒər]
  • Us [ ˈweɪ.dʒɚ]

Meaning of wagering In English

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Examples of wagering

  • To a heart moved by calculable interests alone, there would never be motive enough for wagering.

  • Gaming and wagering have a very long history.

  • It is, however, an open question whether moderate hazard or wagering or gambling is, even in the smallest degree, immoral.

  • Fortunately, the lottery portion of the gambling and wagering position is really confined in a limited compass.

  • During the next three centuries, the lottery was the form of wagering which attracted most interest in this country.

  • In law, all wagering contracts are unenforceable.

  • After the hands have been built, there is a round of wagering.

  • The terms playthrough and rollover are also used interchangeably when referring to wagering requirements.

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