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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - reimburse

 
 

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Reimburse

reimburse
(reimburses, reimbursing, reimbursed) If you reimburse someone for something, you pay them back the money that they have spent or lost because of it. (FORMAL) I’ll be happy to reimburse you for any expenses you might have incurred... The funds are supposed to reimburse policyholders in the event of insurer failure. VERB: V n for n, V n
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1.
   transitive verb  (-bursed; -bursing)  Etymology: re- + obsolete English imburse to put in the pocket, pay, from Medieval Latin imbursare, from Latin in- in- + Medieval Latin bursa purse — more at purse  Date: circa 1611  1. to pay back to someone ; repay ~ travel expenses  2. to make restoration or payment of an equivalent to ~ him for his traveling expenses  Synonyms: see pay  • reimbursable adjective  • ~ment noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  v.tr. 1 repay (a person who has expended money). 2 repay (a person's expenses). Derivatives reimbursable adj. reimbursement n. reimburser n. Etymology: RE- + obs. imburse put in a purse f. med.L imbursare (as IM-, PURSE) ...
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3.
  гл. 1) возвращать (сумму), возмещать 2) покрывать 3) оплачивать, рамбурсировать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
4.
  1. возмещать, покрывать, оплачивать, возвращать (сумму) to reimburse smb. for damage —- компенсировать кому-л. ущерб to reimburse for expenses —- возместить чьи-л. расходы he considered himself amply reimbursed for the theft of his typewriter —- он полностью удовлетворился суммой, выданной ему в качестве компенсации за украденную у него пишущую машинку ...
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  v. возвращать, возмещать, покрывать (сумму); The firm will reimburse you for any travelling costs. The cost of your journey will be reimbursed to you. ...
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6.
  ~ v formal to pay money back to someone who has had to spend the money because of their work  (reimburse sb for sth)  (The company will reimburse you for any costs incurred on the course.) - reimbursement n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1611, from re- "back" + imburse "to pay, enrich," lit. "put in a purse" (c.1530), from M.Fr. embourser, from O.Fr. em- "in" + borser "to get money," from borse "purse," from M.L. bursa (see purse). ...
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