Thesaurus / disburse
FEEDBACKHow to use disburse in a sentence
It has already raised and disbursed several hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to groups it has vetted.
WANT TO FIGHT CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTIVELY? HERE’S WHERE TO DONATE YOUR MONEY.SIGAL SAMUELSEPTEMBER 17, 2020VOXSome forward-looking governments and central banks are combining the two, by using digital technology to disburse funds quickly and efficiently, and unlocking more data about the shape of the economic recovery.
SMART STIMULUS: CASH AS CODECLAIRE BEATTYSEPTEMBER 9, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAn analysis of preparedness grants disbursed by FEMA shows the agency spends far more on counter-terror than natural disasters.
FEMA SPENDS MORE PREPARING FOR TERRORISM THAN HURRICANESRACHEL SCHALLOMAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEThere are new FEMA grant programs for 2020 that will disburse $660 million in funding for what the agency calls “pre-disaster mitigation,” focusing on resiliency against flooding and the relocation of vulnerable communities.
FEMA SPENDS MORE PREPARING FOR TERRORISM THAN HURRICANESRACHEL SCHALLOMAUGUST 27, 2020FORTUNEThey try to preserve the link between employer and employee by disbursing financial aid through firms rather than through the unemployment system.
HOW TO PREVENT ANOTHER GREAT DEPRESSION (EP. 421)STEPHEN J. DUBNERJUNE 11, 2020FREAKONOMICSHe ridiculed the notion that King Philip either could or would freely disburse 600,000 crowns on the mere word of Cobham.
SIR WALTER RALEGHWILLIAM STEBBINGBetter disburse $25 or $50 in procuring sound expert advice than spend weeks, months and years chasing a mirage or will-o'-wisp.
HOW TO SUCCEED AS AN INVENTORGOODWIN B. SMITHDont disburse sterilized charity, then, but keep hard-hearted.
ITALIAN HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARFRANCIS MILTOUNTheir maintenance should not be a burden to the nation; he himself would disburse all their expenses from his private purse.
THE REVOLT OF THE NETHERLANDS, COMPLETEFRIEDRICH SCHILLERAnd the question is, which section in this country can you trust to collect and disburse that revenue?
THE WORKS OF ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, VOL. 9 (OF 12)ROBERT G. INGERSOLLWORDS RELATED TO DISBURSE
- administer
- advocate
- boss
- call the shots
- call upon
- captain
- care for
- carry on
- command
- concert
- conduct
- counsel
- designate
- direct
- disburse
- dominate
- engage in
- engineer
- execute
- govern
- guide
- handle
- head
- hold down
- influence
- instruct
- maintain
- manipulate
- minister
- officiate
- operate
- oversee
- pilot
- ply
- preside
- regulate
- request
- rule
- run
- run the show
- steer
- superintend
- supervise
- take care of
- take over
- take the helm
- train
- use
- watch
- watch over
- wield
- adjust
- bear the cost
- bear the expense
- bequeath
- bestow
- chip in
- clear
- come through
- compensate
- confer
- cough up
- defray
- dig up
- disburse
- discharge
- extend
- foot
- foot the bill
- grant
- hand over
- handle
- honor
- kick in
- liquidate
- make payment
- meet
- offer
- plunk down
- prepay
- present
- proffer
- put up
- recompense
- recoup
- refund
- reimburse
- remit
- remunerate
- render
- repay
- requite
- reward
- satisfy
- settle
- stake
- take care of
- accomplishes
- appeases
- assuages
- assures
- avails
- comes up to
- completes
- complies with
- conforms to
- convinces
- dispels doubt
- does
- equips
- fills
- fulfills
- furnishes
- gets by
- induces
- inveigles
- is adequate
- is enough
- is sufficient
- keeps promise
- makes good
- makes the grade
- meets
- observes
- passes muster
- performs
- provides
- puts mind at ease
- qualifies
- quiets
- reassures
- scores
- sells
- serves
- serves the purpose
- suffices
- tides over
- wins over
- absorb
- allocate
- ante up
- apply
- bestow
- blow
- cast away
- come across
- come through
- concentrate
- confer
- consume
- contribute
- cough up
- defray
- deplete
- disburse
- dispense
- dissipate
- donate
- drain
- drop
- employ
- empty
- evote
- exhaust
- expend
- foot the bill
- fritter
- give
- hand out
- invest
- lavish
- lay out
- liquidate
- misspend
- outlay
- pay down
- pay up
- put in
- run through
- settle
- shell out
- spring for
- squander
- throw away
- use
- use up
- waste
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.