refunding in the PONS Dictionary

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English
In normal times, banks have no problem refunding cash to their depositors on a reasonable request.
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Several reports have indicated that the company often fails to follow up on rebates, often making false claims of refunding money lost through rebate fraud.
en.wikipedia.org
For refunding coin bonds not to mature for years into long-time gold bonds, so as to make their payment improbable and our debt perpetual.
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Any potential revenue gains are offset by automatically refunding more motorists.
metro.co.uk
Debt-to-net-plant in fiscal 2014 (reflecting the net result of the 2012 refunding of the 2003 bonds) was an elevated 93%.
www.digitaljournal.com
Shutting down the site was essentially a business decision, and not refunding users' deposits may have been one too.
www.theverge.com
Raj had allegedly pocketed the difference, instead of refunding it to the government.
en.wikipedia.org
Some businesses, rather than refunding the fee paid, provide something else in kind to distance themselves from being a lottery.
en.wikipedia.org
Unusually for an independent regulator any fines issued are kept for the benefit of the regulator rather than refunding consumers affected.
en.wikipedia.org
There have also been instances where the woman must return to her premarital home after refunding the bride price.
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