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remunerate

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re·mu·ner·ate  (r-myn-rt)
tr.v. re·mu·ner·at·ed, re·mu·ner·at·ing, re·mu·ner·ates
1. To pay (a person) a suitable equivalent in return for goods provided, services rendered, or losses incurred; recompense.
2. To compensate for; make payment for: remunerated his efforts.

[Latin remnerr, remnert- : re-, re- + mnerr, to give (from mnus, mner-, gift; see mei-1 in Indo-European roots).]

re·muner·a·bili·ty (-nr--bl-t) n.
re·muner·a·ble adj.
re·muner·ator n.

remunerate [rɪˈmjuːnəˌreɪt]
vb
(tr) to reward or pay for work, service, etc.
[from Latin remūnerārī to reward, from re- + mūnerāre to give, from mūnus a gift; see munificent]
remunerability  n
remunerable  adj
remunerator  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.remunerate - make payment to; compensate; "My efforts were not remunerated"
recoup, reimburse - reimburse or compensate (someone), as for a loss
pay - give money, usually in exchange for goods or services; "I paid four dollars for this sandwich"; "Pay the waitress, please"

remunerate
verb (Formal) pay, reward, compensate, repay, redress, reimburse, recompense, indemnify, requite You will be remunerated for your trouble
Translations
remunerate [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪt] VTremunerar

remunerate [rɪˈmjuːnəreɪt] vtrémunérer

remunerate
vt (= pay)bezahlen, vergüten; (= reward)belohnen

remunerate [rɪˈmjuːnəˌreɪt] vt (frm) → retribuire, rimunerare

remunerate
v remunerate [rəˈmjuːnəreit]
to pay (someone) for something he has done. vergoed يَدْفَعُ أتْعابا възнаграждавам odměnit lønne; betale entschädigen αμείβω remunerar tasuma پاداش دادن؛ palkita rémunérer לְתַגמֵל पारिश्रमिक देना nagraditi, platiti honorál membayar greiða fyrir remunerare, ricompensare 報酬を支払う 보수를 지불하다 atlyginti atlīdzināt; atalgot membayar belonen lønne, gi godtgjøring/honorar wynagrodzić pagar a remunera вознаграждать odmeniť, zaplatiť poplačati nagraditi ersätta, belöna จ่ายค่าชดเชย ödüllendirmek 付(某人)酬勞 винагороджувати, оплачувати معاوضہ یا اجرت دینا trả công
n reˌmuneˈration
vergoeding تَعْويض възнаграждение odměna løn; aflønning; betaling die Entschädigung αμοιβή remuneración tasu پاداش palkkio rémunération תַּגמוּל पारिश्रमिक nagrada, naplata díjazás pembayaran laun, þóknun remunerazione 報酬 보수, 보상 atlyginimas atlīdzināšana; kompensācija pembayaran beloning lønn, honorar, godtgjøring wynagrodzenie remuneração remuneraţie вознаграждение finančná odmena plačilo nagrada ersättning, belöning การจ่ายค่าตอบแทน ödüllendirme 報酬 винагорода, оплата معاوضہ tiền thù lao
adj reˈmunerative [-rətiv]
bringing a good profit. winsgewend مُكافِئ، مُعَوِّض доходен výnosný lønsom; indbringende einträglich επικερδής remunerativo tasuv سود بخش؛ پر فایده tuottoisa rémunérateur רִווחִי लाभकारी unosan kifizetődő menguntungkan arðsamur remunerativo, redditizio もうかる 이익이 있는 gerai apmokamas, pelningas izdevīgs; ienesīgs; gandarījumu nesošs menguntungkan lonend lønnsom, innbringende popłatny rendoso rentabil, lucrativ выгодный výnosný donosen nagrađujući lönande, lönsam ซึ่งจ่ายเงินจำนวนมาก kazançlı; ödüllendirici 有利可圖的 добре оплачуваний; вигідний پُر منفعت được trả hậu


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The weather was cold and there was little or no grass for the oxen, which made the journey difficult; but he had been tempted to it by the high rates of transport that prevailed at that season of the year, which would remunerate him for any probable loss he might suffer in cattle.
So, the petition in favour of the bill was agreed upon, and the meeting adjourned with acclamations, and Mr Nickleby and the other directors went to the office to lunch, as they did every day at half-past one o'clock; and to remunerate themselves for which trouble, (as the company was yet in its infancy,) they only charged three guineas each man for every such attendance.
In some way the time they seem to lose is redeemed and the pains they seem to take remunerate themselves.
 
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