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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
imburse .
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Examples
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They have gotten re-imbursed on less than 5% of their cars sold on CFC.
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The right not to get re-imbursed for needed drugs?
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Erik Brown, president of the Orange County-based Dynamic Marketing, Inc., was re-imbursed in February for $1,946.25 worth of charges at the nightclub, according to the RNC's latest filing with the Federal Election Commission.
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I had an old business partner forge insurance forms to make it look as if he had paid me thousands of dollars, so he would be re-imbursed.
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Expensive business breaking world records, but I was later re-imbursed by my swimming federation.
An Autobiography Heyns, Penny & Lemke, Gary 2002
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It was agreed between us that Mr. Dansley should buy me of Wilson if he could, and that I should stay and work for him at the rate of thirty-five dollars per month until I had re-imbursed Mr. Dansley, when
Biography of a Slave Being the Experiences of Rev. Charles Thompson Charles Thompson
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Resolved, further, — That said Committee shall be re-imbursed for any amount which it has expended or become responsible for in connection with the equipment of said new building, said amount not to exceed $1,500.
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Resolved: That this fact be brought to the attention of the General Assembly with the request that the University be re-imbursed the above sum.
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'The capital for production shall be furnished to the producers without interest out of the revenue of the community, but it must be re-imbursed by the producers.
Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884
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It was agreed between us that Mr. Dansley should buy me of Wilson if he could, and that I should stay and work for him at the rate of thirty-five dollars per month until I had re-imbursed Mr. Dansley, when I should have my freedom papers.
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