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reimburse

[ree-im-burs] / ˌri ɪmˈbɜrs /


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After his firm was bought recently, the Milwaukee-area engineer now must line up his expenses with the federal rate used to reimburse employees for lodging and meals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Finding the right size hasn’t been easy: UnitedHealth’s medical cost ratio—the amount it reimburses patients as a percent of insurance revenue—has risen for each of the past three years, pressuring margins.

From Barron's

I still haven’t been reimbursed for the cabin deposit I paid for the wedding weekend, so I don’t want to carry both expenses on my card.

From MarketWatch

It acknowledged Lord Shrewsbury had admitted that he had breached the rules and had reimbursed the House £199.52 for the amount wrongly claimed.

From BBC

Until September, his personal use of the plane was limited to an annual cap, after which he was required to reimburse the company.

From BBC