prorate Synonyms

prorate Meaning

Wordnet

prorate (v)

make a proportional settlement or distribution

divide or assess proportionally

prorate Sentence Examples

  1. The company decided to prorate the bonuses based on employee performance.
  2. Due to the late start of the project, the budget allocation was prorated accordingly.
  3. The landlord agreed to prorate the rent for the tenant who moved in halfway through the month.
  4. The insurance company will prorate the premium for the new policyholder who joined mid-year.
  5. If you cancel your subscription before the end of the billing cycle, we will prorate the charges.
  6. The annual membership fee will be prorated for those who join after the beginning of the year.
  7. It is essential to prorate expenses accurately when dividing costs among multiple parties.
  8. The school decided to prorate the tuition fees for students who enrolled late in the semester.
  9. When renting a vacation property, the owner may prorate the rent based on the length of stay.
  10. The utility company will prorate the bill for customers who move out before the end of the billing period.

FAQs About the word prorate

make a proportional settlement or distribution, divide or assess proportionally

distribute, provide, dispense, administer, divide, assign, apportion, allocate, supply, deal (out)

refuse, deny, disallow, decline, deny, reject, withhold, decline, withhold, disallow

The company decided to prorate the bonuses based on employee performance.

Due to the late start of the project, the budget allocation was prorated accordingly.

The landlord agreed to prorate the rent for the tenant who moved in halfway through the month.

The insurance company will prorate the premium for the new policyholder who joined mid-year.