0 past simple and past participle of reward --
1 to give someone a reward: --
Obligingly, they invented stories to please, hopeful of being rewarded.
Your talents would be miserably applied meanly rewarded.
Projects rewarded individuals' inventiveness, industry, or speculative talents and did so from otherwise untapped wealth.
Considering the return per unit of time, however, monetary correction equally rewarded short- and longterm investments.
Many physicians protested that this principle was unethical because a doctor should not be rewarded for prescribing less (6;7).
Accounting, loyalty regulations in asset management and exercising voting rights are each rewarded with 1/3 index points.
Both performed services essential to the monarchy, for which they were rewarded politically and economically.
Cats were rewarded with dry or moist food for approaching the cynosure at the 0-deg position or the peripheral stimulus, respectively.