Moderate as in bill To persistently pester or demand payment or attention, causing worry or annoyance. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dun'
The student was dunned by the teacher to submit the assignment on time.
The manager had to dun the team members to meet the project deadline.
The author refused to be dunned by the editor for unnecessary changes to the manuscript.
The persistent landlord decided to dun the tenants for the overdue rent payments.
The farmer had to dun the buyers for the delivered produce to receive timely payments.
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