reimburse

IPA: riɪmbˈɝs

verb

  • To compensate with payment; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf.
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Examples of "reimburse" in Sentences

  • Out of the £2010 Purnell would "reimburse" his ex-fiance, Lucy Walker.
  • She said she thought her campaign would "reimburse" Wade for her share.
  • AIG will 'reimburse' the taxpayers up to $165 million for bonuses the company is giving employees.
  • Bush even said he would "reimburse" churches for the money they put out helping victims of Katrina.
  • She said then that the bill was so high because Wade bought several expensive bottles of wine to take home and that she had expected her campaign to "reimburse" Wade for her share of the meal.
  • Mr Cowen fully backed the call from the Seanad members 'interests committee for Mr Callely to live up to his promise that he would "reimburse" or "repay" any overpayment of his travel expenses.
  • On the pretext of compensating those who suffered as a result of the Iraqi invasion, the committee creamed off up to 30% of Iraq's oil revenue to "reimburse" impoverished victims, such as the Kuwaiti Oil Company.

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