Cash-in

Pronunciation: /ˈkæʃ- ˈɪn/

Cash-in (verb)

  1. To change something you own into money, especially when you sell it or use it to get payment.
  2. To use an opportunity or advantage to gain money or benefit.
  3. To receive money from a document or account by asking for it to be paid to you.

Examples

  • She cashes in her savings to pay the bill.
  • They cash in the reward points for travel.