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US
/ɹɪmˌjunɝˈeɪʃən/
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[ UK /ɹɪmjˌuːnəɹˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪmjˌuːnəɹˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
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something that remunerates
they saved a quarter of all their earnings
he wasted his pay on drink
wages were paid by check -
the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses
adequate remuneration for his work
How To Use remuneration In A Sentence
- Moreover, Mr Webb's point about what he calls disinterested management -- that is to say, the management of banks by officers whose remuneration bears no relation to the profit made on each piece of business transacted -- is one of the matters in which English banking seems likely at least to be modified. War-Time Financial Problems
- It was the inevitable result of a system that put short-term remuneration before the real long-term capital needs of the banks. Beyond the Crash
- To re - appoint Auditors and authorize the Executive Committee to fix their remuneration.
- Some jobs are clearly not so important and yet they are receiving what seems like very generous remuneration. Times, Sunday Times
- In return for some caretaking duties, we are offering a free flat and a small remuneration.
- Nam aliqui victi vltr� modum diabolica deuotione proijciunt se sub rotis currus pr鎐edentis, vt frangantur sibi crura, brachia, latera, dorsa, nec non et colla in reuerentiam Dei sui (vt dicunt) a quo remunerationem sperant, venire ad Paradisum terrestrem. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
- A generous remuneration package includes a huge bonus for finishing 12th. The Sun
- In the latter case we would reserve judgement on the issue of company size and management remuneration since no clear link is either proved or disproved. Collins Dictionary of Economics
- Pain, grief, imprisonment and even tawdry death have been just a few of the unsought remunerations accorded to them.
- Perhaps that remuneration is not excessive when election expenses are considered. The Handwriting On Parliament's Wall