0 one of several parts into which a story, plan, or amount of money owed has been divided, so that each part happens or is paid at different times until the end or total is reached: --
1 one of a number of parts into which an amount of money that is owed has been divided. Payments are made regularly until the total amount has been paid back: --
Louisiana got the final installment of its $10 billion in grant money in June.
to keep up (the) installments
pay/repay (the) instalments Please contact our Help Line if you cannot pay the instalments.
pay by instalment Small shareholders were often given the opportunity to pay by instalment.
pay by/in instalments The journal charges a yearly subscription of $1000, which readers can pay in instalments.
That is the concern of this first instalment in my two-part revisitation of hiddenness themes.
In 1923, he published the first of eleven children's musicals in instalments in a children's weekly magazine.
The price was usually paid in varying proportions by an initial sum in cash and a number of (mostly) annual instalments.
This would be raised in instalments: £30,000 in the first year and £20,000 in the following year.
Pent-up demand and rising earnings formed the basis on which instalment conditions for now considerably cheaper radios lured the buyers.
Furthermore, the chapters lack conclusions, which leaves each instalment hanging.
So 1930 was a precursor, a failed first instalment of 1943.
It is to be hoped that the next instalment will not be long delayed.