disburse (Meaning)

Wordnet

disburse (v)

expend, as from a fund

Webster

disburse (v. t.)

To pay out; to expend; -- usually from a public fund or treasury.

disburse Sentence Examples

  1. The finance department will disburse the paychecks to the employees on Friday.
  2. The government disbursed funds to various organizations for COVID-19 relief.
  3. The lottery commission disbursed the winnings to the lucky ticket holders.
  4. The charity organization disbursed supplies to those in need during the disaster.
  5. The company disbursed bonuses to its employees as a reward for their hard work.
  6. The bank disbursed the loan amount to the borrower upon approval of the loan application.
  7. The bursar's office disbursed financial aid to eligible students at the beginning of the semester.
  8. The insurance company disbursed the claim amount to the policyholder after the claim was processed.
  9. The investment firm disbursed dividends to its shareholders on a quarterly basis.
  10. The tax agency disbursed tax refunds to eligible taxpayers after processing their tax returns.

FAQs About the word disburse

expend, as from a fundTo pay out; to expend; -- usually from a public fund or treasury.

pay, spend, give, outlay,expend, lay out, waste, blow, or up), fork (over

make, acquire, save,save, procure, acquire, make, procure, secure, win

The finance department will disburse the paychecks to the employees on Friday.

The government disbursed funds to various organizations for COVID-19 relief.

The lottery commission disbursed the winnings to the lucky ticket holders.

The charity organization disbursed supplies to those in need during the disaster.