re|im|burse|ment

re|im|burse|ment
re|im|burse|ment «REE ihm BURS muhnt», noun.
a paying back; repayment (as for expenses or loss).

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  • im|burse´ment — im|burse «ihm BURS», transitive verb, bursed, burs|ing. 1. to put into a purse; store up. 2. to pay; reimburse. ╂[< Medieval Latin imbursare < Latin in in + bursa purse] –im|burse´m …   Useful english dictionary

  • dis|burse|ment — «dihs BURS muhnt», noun. 1. the act of paying out: »Our treasurer attends to the disbursement of funds. 2. money paid out; expenditure: »Disbursements must stay within the budget …   Useful english dictionary

  • burse — burse; dis·burse·ment; re·im·burse; re·im·burse·ment; dis·burse; …   English syllables

  • im|burse — «ihm BURS», transitive verb, bursed, burs|ing. 1. to put into a purse; store up. 2. to pay; reimburse. ╂[< Medieval Latin imbursare < Latin in in + bursa purse] –im|burse´m …   Useful english dictionary

  • reimbursement — re·im·burse·ment …   English syllables

  • nondisbursement — non dis•burse′ment n …   From formal English to slang

  • Re — Re; re·able; re·absorb; re·absorption; re·accept; re·access; re·accession; re·acclimatization; re·acclimatize; re·accommodate; re·accommodation; re·accounting; re·accredit; re·accreditation; re·acetylation; re·acknowledge; re·acquaint;… …   English syllables

  • im — im; im·age·less; im·ag·er; im·ag·ism; im·balance; im·base; im·bat; im·ba·uba; im·be; im·be·cile·ly; im·be·cil·ic; im·be·cil·i·ty; im·bibe; im·bib·er; im·bi·bi·tion; im·bi·bi·tion·al; im·bi·rus·sú; im·brex; im·bri·ca·tion; im·bro·glio; im·brue;… …   English syllables

  • reimburse — re·im·burse /ˌrē əm bərs/ vt bursed, burs·ing 1: to pay back (a sum lost or expended) to someone will reimburse the court costs 2: to make restoration or payment of an equivalent to reimburse the employee for travel expenses re·im·burse·ment n …   Law dictionary

  • reimburse — re|im|burse [ ,riım bɜrs ] verb transitive to give back money that someone has spent, for example on something relating to work: PAY BACK: The company will reimburse you for your travel expenses. We will reimburse any further costs that you incur …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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