remuneration

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[ US /ɹɪmˌjunɝˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪmjˌuːnəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. something that remunerates
    they saved a quarter of all their earnings
    he wasted his pay on drink
    wages were paid by check
  2. the act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses
    adequate remuneration for his work
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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
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