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Verb
/ˌrē-imˈbərs/,
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reimbursed, past tense; reimbursed, past participle; reimbursing, present participle; reimburses, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Repay (a person who has spent or lost money)
    • - the investors should be reimbursed for their losses
  2. Repay (a sum of money that has been spent or lost)
    • - they spend thousands of dollars that are not reimbursed by insurance

  1. pay back for some expense incurred; "Can the company reimburse me for my professional travel?"
  2. recoup: reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
  3. (reimbursement) compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc.; "he received reimbursement for his travel expenses"
  4. Reimbursement is the act of compensating someone for an expense . Often, a person is reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses when the person incurs those expenses through employment or in carrying out duties for another party.
  5. To compensate with pay or money; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf
  6. (Reimbursement) the share of property tax, insurance & CAM fees that a tenant has to pay the landlord besides the base rent.
  7. (REIMBURSEMENT) Payment of an amount of money related to the amount of the loss to or on behalf of the insured upon the occurrence of a defined loss.
  8. (reimbursement) The payment of the expenses actually incurred as a result of an accident or sickness, but not to exceed any amount specified in the policy.
  9. financial reimbursement for costs incurred by individuals in the care of their loved one.
  10. (reimbursement) The process by which health care providers are paid for their services.
  11. (REIMBURSEMENT) (1) Repayments of amounts remitted on behalf of another party. (2) Interfund/Interagency transactions that constitute reimbursement to a fund/agency for expenditures/expenses initially made from it but that properly apply to another. ...
  12. (Reimbursement) Find out how you can receive reimbursement for our products.
  13. (Reimbursement) Payment made by an insurance company to a healthcare provider.
  14. (REIMBURSEMENT) using EIF loan proceeds to pay back a municipal account that advanced internal funds to temporarily pay project costs.
  15. (Reimbursement) A facility under which the insured can claim the expenses borne by him during hospitalisation which is otherwise claimable under his insurance contract.
  16. (Reimbursement) A sum (1) that is received by the federal government as a repayment for commodities sold or services furnished and (2) that is authorized by law to be credited directly to specific appropriation and fund accounts. ...
  17. (Reimbursement) Compensation from the community property or the other party for expenses paid for the community or other spouse's benefit or contributions of separate property toward the purchase of community property.
  18. (Reimbursement) Healthcare system agreement to cover the costs of pharmaceuticals. Mechanisms and levels of reimbursement vary by country and product, from full, partial or no coverage.
  19. (Reimbursement) Means to repay or pay back to an individual or entity, e.g. to pay an employee for items that were paid by that person's own personal funds.
  20. (Reimbursement) Medical & Dental Care Insurance is on a reimbursement basis; that is, benefits are based on actual charges made, and no more.
  21. (Reimbursement) Payment made by a third party to a beneficiary or to a dentist on behalf of the beneficiary, toward repayment of expenses incurred for a service covered by the contractual arrangement.
  22. (Reimbursement) Payment of federal funds to a local agency.
  23. (Reimbursement) Payment to participants to ensure that they are not put at a direct, or indirect, financial disadvantage for the time and inconvenience of participation in research. ...
  24. (Reimbursement) Refund, being paid back for monies used out of pocket.
  25. (Reimbursement) The amount the plan pays for a particular product or service. Your plan may reimburse the full amount charged by your doctor, pharmacy, or hospital; or it may reimburse a percentage or set amount.