Definition of reimbursement in English:
reimbursement
noun ˌriːɪmˈbəːsm(ə)ntˌriɪmˈbərsmənt
mass noun1The action of repaying a person who has spent or lost money.
reimbursement of everyday medical costs
Example sentencesExamples
- There might be punitive damages as well as reimbursement of litigation costs and legal fees.
- Three million policies nationwide could be eligible for reimbursement under this settlement.
- Now in her second year of nursing school, she is receiving full tuition reimbursement from her employer.
- Some medical insurance providers do not provide reimbursement for telemedicine expenses.
- The issuer makes a direct promise of reimbursement to the dealer in the master agreement.
- It has the right to obtain reimbursement from him for any amount paid out on bills drawn under the facility.
- The company provides its travel agents with enviable benefits, such as free airplane tickets, or reimbursement for educational expenses.
- The bank was not entitled to reimbursement of the amount involved.
- She says she got "bad information" from equipment vendors about the level of reimbursement.
- With these limitations, reimbursement was next to impossible to obtain.
- 1.1count noun A sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost.
the family received insurance reimbursements
Example sentencesExamples
- MPs' expenses were clearly a living allowance, not a reimbursement.
- He estimated that a reimbursement rate of 36 cents would cost the university an additional $67,000 per year.
- Prior to the election they received a reimbursement of 190,000 euros.
- 27 candidates qualified for a reimbursement of election expenses.
- The company provides tuition reimbursements to employees who have worked a year or more.
- The doctors are getting crunched by the ever-increasing malpractice insurance premiums and by the diminishing reimbursements from insurance companies.
- With 30 patients, the facility generates just over $1 million in annual revenues, derived primarily from Medicaid reimbursements.
- Small co-payments are attached to some of these reimbursements.
- All it is is just a reimbursement for some of the hard costs.
- Several insurance companies have been fined by state regulators for deliberately delaying or skipping reimbursements owed to doctors.
Definition of reimbursement in US English:
reimbursement
nounˌrēimˈbərsməntˌriɪmˈbərsmənt
1The action of repaying a person who has spent or lost money.
reimbursement of everyday medical costs
Example sentencesExamples
- She says she got "bad information" from equipment vendors about the level of reimbursement.
- The company provides its travel agents with enviable benefits, such as free airplane tickets, or reimbursement for educational expenses.
- Now in her second year of nursing school, she is receiving full tuition reimbursement from her employer.
- Three million policies nationwide could be eligible for reimbursement under this settlement.
- Some medical insurance providers do not provide reimbursement for telemedicine expenses.
- It has the right to obtain reimbursement from him for any amount paid out on bills drawn under the facility.
- The bank was not entitled to reimbursement of the amount involved.
- The issuer makes a direct promise of reimbursement to the dealer in the master agreement.
- There might be punitive damages as well as reimbursement of litigation costs and legal fees.
- With these limitations, reimbursement was next to impossible to obtain.
- 1.1 A sum paid to cover money that has been spent or lost.
the family received insurance reimbursements
Example sentencesExamples
- The doctors are getting crunched by the ever-increasing malpractice insurance premiums and by the diminishing reimbursements from insurance companies.
- 27 candidates qualified for a reimbursement of election expenses.
- All it is is just a reimbursement for some of the hard costs.
- MPs' expenses were clearly a living allowance, not a reimbursement.
- The company provides tuition reimbursements to employees who have worked a year or more.
- Prior to the election they received a reimbursement of 190,000 euros.
- He estimated that a reimbursement rate of 36 cents would cost the university an additional $67,000 per year.
- With 30 patients, the facility generates just over $1 million in annual revenues, derived primarily from Medicaid reimbursements.
- Small co-payments are attached to some of these reimbursements.
- Several insurance companies have been fined by state regulators for deliberately delaying or skipping reimbursements owed to doctors.