rabato Antonyms

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Meaning of rabato

Wordnet

rabato (n)

a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th century

Webster

rabato (n.)

A kind of ruff for the neck; a turned-down collar; a rebato.

rabato Sentence Examples

  1. The mayor unveiled a substantial rabato to stimulate the local economy.
  2. The store offered a 15% rabato on all merchandise during the holiday season.
  3. The government granted a generous rabato to the struggling automotive industry.
  4. The restaurant provided a rabato for customers who dined during off-peak hours.
  5. The airline implemented a rabato fare for passengers traveling on weekdays.
  6. The hotel extended a rabato rate for business travelers on extended stays.
  7. The online retailer advertised a limited-time rabato on select items.
  8. The insurance company offered a rabato to policyholders with a clean driving record.
  9. The utility company announced a rabato on energy bills for low-income families.
  10. The club offered a rabato on membership fees for new members.

FAQs About the word rabato

a wired or starched collar of intricate lace; worn in 17th centuryA kind of ruff for the neck; a turned-down collar; a rebato.

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The mayor unveiled a substantial rabato to stimulate the local economy.

The store offered a 15% rabato on all merchandise during the holiday season.

The government granted a generous rabato to the struggling automotive industry.

The restaurant provided a rabato for customers who dined during off-peak hours.