English to Arabic Dictionary reimburse

reimburse

يوفي
definition
verb
the investors should be reimbursed for their losses
repay (a person who has spent or lost money).
translation of 'reimburse'
verb
عوض,
أعاد النفقات
example
She was in sales and one employer refused to 'reimburse' her for business expenses (among other things).
The audits either rejected the inflated invoices or required the contractors to 'reimburse' the money.
‘I'm sure your insurance company will 'reimburse' you,’ Lucas assured her.
Bradley said he tried to strike a deal with the municipality, so that he could 'reimburse' the money he owed.
Most cruise lines won't 'reimburse' you for expenses and missed cruises if you opt to leave the ship early.
They also 'reimburse' entrants to the tune of £250 for travel expenses if they raise a minimum of £750.
The Commission agrees that companies benefiting from structural funds will have to 'reimburse' the money if they leave within seven years.
A claim for $150,000 to 'reimburse' him for education expenses forms part of his current lawsuit.
If the firm discovers that you're eligible for a refund, it must 'reimburse' you with cash, not services or discounts.
A library that knowingly fails to comply with certification must 'reimburse' the funds and discounts received for that period.
The best you can hope for is getting the airline to 'reimburse' you for some of the expenses you incur while waiting for your suitcase to show up.
The loans were supposed to be used by the banks to 'reimburse' depositors' money.
He must 'reimburse' the applicant for the costs she has incurred as a result of his conduct.
I then asked how I could claim on their insurance policy to 'reimburse' defrauded customers, and they simply replied advising me to try their arbitration service.
We will also expect the council to 'reimburse' us for the expense.
If the seller already has paid taxes beyond that date, you must 'reimburse' them.
Any costs incurred by members living out at own expense, before the date of implementation, are not 'reimbursable' .
Unlicensed drugs are not specified in the database because they are not automatically 'reimbursed' by insurance.
The evaluation will be provided at no charge, and, in most cases, patients will be 'reimbursed' for their travel expenses.
Any expenses incurred by volunteers will be 'reimbursed' .
Patients are made aware that the service is unlikely to be 'reimbursed' by insurance.
Transport will be provided and childcare expenses will be 'reimbursed' .
Most of this money is 'reimbursed' by the Government.
These days councillors are paid a small allowance but it is a poor 'reimbursement' for the hours they put in.
Thus, a family with income between 100 and 200 percent of the poverty line would be 'reimbursed' 75 percent of its total covered expenses.
A relatively small part of the claim is for 'reimbursement' of payments already made.
Nearly all holiday insurance plans work by 'reimbursing' the traveller after they have paid locally for treatment.
Ms King said staff were continuing to pay union costs out of their own pockets, despite the fact that they have not been 'reimbursed' for such expenses since last February.
The employment contract or handbook should ideally set out the company's expenses policy and should detail all expenses that will be 'reimbursed' by the employer.
These workers were usually 'reimbursed' for expenses, but received little or no remuneration for their work.
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