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reward

Definition for reward

verb as in pay; give prize

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compensate, honor, repay, take care of

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recompense, remunerate, requite, tip

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He proved yet again to be distinguished in his field of expertise and the Lakers are reaping the rewards of Doncic’s brilliance.

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Jana would push to make deals and promotions more personalized for customers and reward frequent visitors.

When asked how T-Mobile is able to offer so many deals, Gopalan says the company believes it is rewarded with customer loyalty.

He tells his audience the country needs labor laws that reward productivity and not those still hung over from getting drunk over the weekend.

Marc Bushallow, managing director of fixed income at Manning & Napier, said his team was trying to be careful with what bonds they buy, because the reward for taking unusual risks doesn’t seem worth it.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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