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1 remunerate
[rə'mju:nəreit](to pay (someone) for something he has done.) atlyginti- remunerative
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remuneration — noun 1. something that remunerates (Freq. 1) wages were paid by check he wasted his pay on drink they saved a quarter of all their earnings • Syn: ↑wage, ↑pay, ↑earnings, ↑salary … Useful english dictionary
remuneration — /ri myooh neuh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of remunerating. 2. something that remunerates; reward; pay: He received little remuneration for his services. [1470 80; earlier remuneracion < L remuneration (s. of remuneratio), equiv. to remunerat(us)… … Universalium
remuneration — re|mu|ne|ra|tion [rıˌmju:nəˈreıʃən] n [U and C] formal the pay you give someone for something they have done for you ▪ high rates of remuneration >remunerate [rıˈmju:nəreıt] v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
remuneration — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. payment, compensation, reward, commission; see pay 2 , profit 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. Something given in exchange for goods or services rendered: compensation, consideration, payment, recompense. See PAY. 2.… … English dictionary for students
remuneration — noun /rəˈmjuːn.ɜː(ɹ).eɪ.ʃən/ a) something given in exchange for goods or services rendered b) a payment for work done; wages, salary, emolument Syn … Wiktionary
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