From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcash dispenserˈcash disˌpenser noun [countable] British EnglishBFB a cash machine
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cash dispenser• Their victims include a woman who is withdrawing money from a cash dispenser, and a gunsmith.• She gave a similar answer when he asked her to open the automatic cash dispenser.• It would cost around four million pounds to convert every cash dispenser in the country to being voice activated.• Jon Newsome has big trouble with his cash dispenser card - he regularly puts it in the wrong way round.• Been to the cash dispenser, got a statement, then withdrawn everything except four pounds ninety-five to keep the account open.• Many of the building societies have also linked together so that their cash dispenser machines are networked.From Longman Business Dictionarycash dispenserˈcash disˌpenser noun [countable] another name for a CASH MACHINE → see under machine1