[
US
/ˈɹiˌfənd, ɹɪˈfənd/
]
VERB
-
pay back
Please refund me my money
NOUN
- the act of returning money received previously
- money returned to a payer
How To Use refund In A Sentence
- Last time the IRS audited one of his businesses, he got a half-million-dollar refund. WORST FEARS REALIZED
- He was told he could not have a refund of the excess baggage charge because he didn't apply for the refund before he had cancelled his flight. Times, Sunday Times
- Northwest Airlines refused to make refunds for the unusable tickets.
- De Sosa cautioned, though, that ‘cancel for any reason’ policies don't automatically assure you a refund.
- They'll only give you a refund if you've got the receipt.
- Me and I am not happy. 80% of our population are not contributing to federal income taxes ... their money comes back to them in refunds. it is a sad state with a president whose agenda will cost us greatly expects this burdon to fall on the remaining 20%. Raising taxes at center of health care reform debate
- The matter was only a formality for the members at the UDC as they are fully refunded by the Department of the Environment.
- Government tax refunds are subject to an administration fee. Times, Sunday Times
- Customers were duped into paying fees up-front in the belief that their business rates would be reduced or their money refunded.
- Passengers holding tickets will receive refunds.