0 present participle of reimburse
1 to pay back money to someone who has spent it for you or lost it because of you:
I count on his exactitude in reimbursing my expenses for postage and franking of his letters.
Or they could attempt to modernise labour relations, by reimbursing barrio labour with cash wages and a contract.
The poor rate in 1752, reimbursing the churchwardens for the expenditure of 1751, raised £1,500.
This program aims at reimbursing part of the hunters' production costs, while providing country food free of charge for the community.
The six sickness and disability insurance funds are responsible for reimbursing health ser vice benefits and paying disability benefits.
New mechanisms have been recently introduced for reimbursing hospitals for removing donor organs.
Incidentally, is there any scheme for reimbursing municipal authorities for the loss which they may thus suffer on consular premises?
However, the cost of reimbursing the tuition fees of these students in the 1987–88 financial year will be about £450,000.