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scrawl(4)(dictionary)
scrawl(1)(dictionary)
scrawl(3)(dictionary)
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scrawl 1, verb(dictionary)
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Financial needs approach (finance) and scrawl(1) (iou)


Financial needs approach (finance)


A method of establishing the amount of life insurance required by an individual by estimating the financial needs of dependents in the event of the individual's death.





scrawl(1) (iou)



scrawl noun1. L17.
[from SCRAWL verb2.]
A scrawled thing; a hastily and badly written letter, a careless sketch. Also, (usu. in pl., now rare) a scrawled or illegible character. L17.
Thackeray A scrawl from his pencil brings an enormous price. B. D. W. Ramsay I received a scrawl in Sir Colin's own handwriting. B. Emecheta The sheets were covered with red ink scrawls.
A careless, illegible style of handwriting. E18.
F. Burney Her hand-Writing..was a..miserable scrawl.