defraying Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈfreɪ]
  • Us [ dɪˈfreɪ]

Meaning of defraying In English

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Examples of defraying

  • For defraying expenses, union administrators were empowered to levy rates (of taxation on local property valuations).

  • No provisions exist for payment towards defraying expenses or compensating the donor for loss of wages directly attributable to his/her act of supplying the organ.

  • The licence payer benefits by defraying the cost over a larger audience, and therefore from the reduced price for individual programmes.

  • Clause 4 deals with the defraying of expenses, the ordinary provision to defray expenses incurred by the local authorities.

  • If we should decide to use child benefit as a method of defraying transport costs, that benefit must be increased.

  • The relative effects of holding off and defraying expenditure will depend on the new map and rates of grant.

  • Without these provisions, the commission will not be able to function because there will be no means of defraying their expenditure.

  • It raises between £800 million and £1 billion a year, but none of that goes to defraying the environmental costs of the aviation industry.

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