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US
/ˌɹiɪmˈbɝs/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɪmbˈɜːs/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɪmbˈɜːs/ ]
VERB
- reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
-
pay back for some expense incurred
Can the company reimburse me for my professional travel?
How To Use reimburse In A Sentence
- Any expenses incurred by volunteers will be reimbursed.
- Having no money, I reimbursed her with my gold cufflinks. Times, Sunday Times
- And when the docs who are getting reimbursed by the federal government practice defensive medicine, it runs up the cost to the taxpayers.
- The company may want to reimburse owners of infected devices if they turn out to be unrepairable.
- The funds are supposed to reimburse policyholders in the event of insurer failure.
- Of course this seriously comic or comically serious Opera is drawing -- [ "_Music_," observes Mr. WAGG, parenthetically, "cannot be _drawing_"] -- and will continue to do so for some little time, long enough at all events to reimburse Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 15, 1892
- Passengers with receipts for food and drink should be reimbursed. Times, Sunday Times
- Clinicians sought improved usability and flexibility, whereas national headquarters prioritised business and executive functions such as accurate coding and reimbursement.
- We have also offered to reimburse any expenses they incurred while they were without their belongings. Times, Sunday Times
- The medical costs of uninsured drivers hit by other uninsured drivers are paid but they are not reimbursed for damage to their vehicle. Times, Sunday Times