redisburse (Meaning)

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redisburse (v. t.)

To disburse anew; to give, or pay, back.

Synonyms & Antonyms of redisburse

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redisburse Sentence Examples

  1. The organization aims to redisburse the funds raised to support affected communities.
  2. After careful consideration, the government decided to redisburse the allocated money to various healthcare programs.
  3. The insurance company will redisburse the claim payment directly into the policyholder's account.
  4. The financial institution initiated the process of redisbursing the loan amount to the borrower.
  5. The grant recipient was instructed to redisburse any unused funds back to the funding agency.
  6. The charity requested donors to redisburse their contributions to specific humanitarian projects.
  7. The court ordered the fraudulent contractor to redisburse the illegally obtained funds.
  8. The escrow account was established to hold and redisburse funds upon the completion of the construction project.
  9. The redevelopment agency plans to redisburse the tax increment revenue to support infrastructure improvements.
  10. The investment fund announced its decision to redisburse capital gains to investors on a quarterly basis.

FAQs About the word redisburse

To disburse anew; to give, or pay, back.

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No antonyms found.

The organization aims to redisburse the funds raised to support affected communities.

After careful consideration, the government decided to redisburse the allocated money to various healthcare programs.

The insurance company will redisburse the claim payment directly into the policyholder's account.

The financial institution initiated the process of redisbursing the loan amount to the borrower.