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.
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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.
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Please remunerate me for the charges as soon as possible.
Dictionary of American idioms.
2013.
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