reimburse in the PONS Dictionary

reimburse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to reimburse sth expenses

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The union's lawsuit said the officers reimbursed themselves financially for sick leave they never took.
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Students were also reimbursed for room and dining commons.
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Doulas may be found in hospital- or community-based programs as well as private practice and may be reimbursed by insurance companies or out-of-pocket by clients.
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Each fund is free to manage its own budget and reimburse medical expenses at the rate it saw fit.
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This means that for people with serious or chronic illnesses, the insurance system reimburses them 100% of expenses, and waives their co-pay charges.
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Governors are unpaid, but they may be reimbursed for expenses for such as the care of dependants or relatives and travel costs.
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Under this scheme, eligible businesses are reimbursed for part of the export marketing costs they incur.
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In the case of cancellation, passengers should be reimbursed within one week.
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Employees can only be reimbursed up to the amount they have had deducted during that plan year.
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Most of the time each provided service is directly paid by the patient and reimbursed later on by health insurance companies.
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