disbursing Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪsˈbɜːs]
  • Us [ dɪsˈbɝːs]

Meaning of disbursing In English

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Examples of disbursing

  • The poorer provinces, which were most in need of public-works programmes, were particularly unsuccessful at allocating and disbursing the funds.

  • Optimal tariffs are difficult to implement in practice, given the possibility of retaliation and the inefficiencies in disbursing the collected tariffs.

  • We shall be disbursing our increased resources and making announcements in the autumn.

  • Will he, therefore, make these people his first priority in disbursing any funds which may arise from the measures he proposes?

  • It will therefore have no responsibility for disbursing funds.

  • Of that, £0.3 billion comes from modulation, which effectively means removing money from farmers under one heading and disbursing it under another.

  • Difficult judgments must be made when disbursing money for the arts.

  • His charity could, without lifting a finger, disburse 10 times as much as it was disbursing to the poor, and it was disbursing £80,000.

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