Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
imburse .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb obsolete To furnish with money; to imburse.
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- verb Obsolete form of
imburse .
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Examples
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Nowadays such people, after they are freed, are required to re-emburse the prison for the cost of their incarceration.
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(Should put a clause in that if your coverage is dropped then the Insurance company has to re-emburse you every unspent dollar on your care, that you gave them.)
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I will re emburse with Association 105 tax loop hole.
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Some banks will re-emburse you within 45 days, some within 30 of the expenses you have.
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