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reimburse

1 antonyms and opposites of reimburse, grouped by meaning.

Verb — To pay someone back for money they spent or a loss they suffered.

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How to use reimburse

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reimburse expenses reimburse someone for fully reimbursed

Etymology

From re- ("back") plus an old verb "imburse" meaning to put money in a purse, from Old French borser, "purse." The word literally means to put money back in someone's purse.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reimburse” mean?

The word “reimburse” means to pay someone back for money they spent or a loss they suffered. In plain terms, to give someone their money back after they have paid for something on your behalf.

How do you pronounce “reimburse”?

“Reimburse” is pronounced ree-ihm-BURS (/ˌɹiːɪmˈbɜː(ɹ)s/ in IPA).

How do you use “reimburse” in a sentence?

Here is “reimburse” used in a sentence: “The company reimbursed her for the flight after the conference was cancelled.”

What is another word for “reimburse”?

Words with a similar meaning to “reimburse” include compensate, guerdon, imburse, recompense and reprise.

What is the opposite of “reimburse”?

The opposite of “reimburse” — its antonyms — is default.

What part of speech is “reimburse”?

“Reimburse” is a verb.

Where does the word “reimburse” come from?

The word “reimburse” comes from Old French. From re- ("back") plus an old verb "imburse" meaning to put money in a purse, from Old French borser, "purse." The word literally means to put money back in someone's purse.

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