"Reimburse" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reimburse" Meaning

To reimburse means to pay back or compensate someone for an expense or loss that they have incurred, often in accordance with some agreement or expectation.

"Reimburse" Examples

Example Sentences:


1. Reimburse the expenses you incurred while traveling for work, so you don't have to pay out of pocket.


2. The company will only reimburse employees for expenses up to a certain amount.


3. After the trip, make sure to keep receipts to reimburse the transportation cost.


4. Don't forget to fill out the expense form to reimburse you for dinner at the conference.


5. She was happy to reimburse him for the tools he purchased for the project.

"Reimburse" Similar Words

Reignites

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To revive or renew a quality, interest, or activity that had previously existed, often becoming more intense or widespread.

Reigniting

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Reignition

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The act of reigniting or setting something ablaze again.<br><br>Example: "The firefighters worked to prevent a total loss by performing a controlled reignition of the intruding flames."<br><br>Etymology: From the past participle of "reignite," from the prefix "re", meaning "again," and "ignite," to light or set on fire.

Reigns

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To hold a position of supreme authority and power, typically a king or queen, often for a longer period. It can also refer to the period of time during which someone acts in this position.<br><br>Example: "The monarch's reign lasted for over 50 years."<br><br>As a verb, it means to control or rule over others.<br><br>Example: "The movie star reigns supreme in Hollywood."

Reiki

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Reiki is a form of energy healing that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. It involves the transfer of energy from the practitioner's hands to the client's body, with the intention of promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and balancing the body's energy. The word "reiki" is derived from two Japanese words: "rei," meaning "universal," and "ki," meaning "life energy." The goal of reiki is to channel and transfer this universal life energy to restore balance and well-being to the client's body, mind, and spirit. Reiki is often used to help alleviate symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression, and may be used in conjunction with other forms of therapy or healing modalities.

Reillume

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I couldn't find any word "reillume" in the English language or any dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard term.

Reimaging

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Reimbursable

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Reimbursable refers to a financial arrangement or expense that can be claimed back or reimbursed, often by an employer or a third-party payer. It involves receiving money or compensation for money that has already been spent or incurred.

Reimbursed

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Reimbursement

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The payment of an amount of money to someone, either by an insurance company or an employer, to compensate for expenses they have paid themselves, especially expenses for medical treatment, travel, or accommodation.

Reimbursements

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Reimburses

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Pays back or compensates someone for expenses or losses.

Reimbursing

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Reimplant

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Reimplant refers to the surgical procedure of removing a transplant, graft, or transplanted organ from a incorrect or unsuitable location, and then placing it back in its normal or correct position in the body.

Reimplantation

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Reimplantation refers to the surgical procedure of reattaching or reinserting a body part or tissue that has been removed or damaged from the body, into its original place of origin.<br><br>For example: After the car accident, the medics successfully performed a limb reimplantation surgery to save the injured victim's arm.<br><br>It can also refer to the reinsertion of an organ, such as a tooth or a part of the intestine, into its normal position in the body after it has been removed due to injury or disease.

Reimplanted

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Being reimplanted refers to a medical procedure where a part of the body or a limb that has been removed or damaged is replaced or restored to its original position or functionality, often using surgical or surgical and medical techniques, typically tissue engineering, regenerative medicine or prosthetics.