remunerate someone for something

remunerate someone for something
remunerate someone for something
1. to pay someone for something. •

Of course, I will remunerate you for your time.

She was promptly remunerated for the hours she spent working on the project.

2. to repay someone for money spent. •

I will remunerate you for the cost of the book if you will give me the receipt.

Please remunerate me for the charges as soon as possible.


Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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