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giveback

[giv-bak] / ˈgɪvˌbæk /




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The giveback, which still needs approval from the full board, would amount to $690 per student and cost the university $7.5 million.

From Washington Post Sep. 15, 2022

It turned out Kareem, who left the game with a concussion while the play was being reviewed, was down at his 15-yard line, wiping away his giveback.

From Seattle Times Dec. 19, 2021

“A huge part of OTR’s branding is our giveback program,” Cox says.

From Slate Jul. 16, 2020

With Toms one-for-one giveback philosophy, Alpargata sales have led to tens of thousands of donated shoes in developing nations and regions.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 10, 2017

So light and air is the big giveback.

From New York Times Jul. 7, 2015




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