Revolving-credit


noun
1.
credit automatically available up to a predetermined limit while payments are periodically made.
Compare credit line (def 2).
revolving credit
noun
1.
a letter of credit for a fixed sum, specifying that the beneficiary may make repeated use of the credit provided that the fixed sum is never exceeded

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