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disbursement
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"disbursement" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of distributing money or resources for a specific purpose. For example, "The company's board of directors approved the disbursement of funds for charitable causes."
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News & Media
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60 human-written examples
Anideepa Begum - microentrepreneur and mother of five has just received her fourth loan from Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) – a microfinance fund disbursement organisation working with local partners in Bangladesh.
News & Media
"Without the disbursement of official funds by early May, Greece will struggle to avoid a default.
News & Media
The proposal lacks a framework of democratic, accountable governance for the disbursement of funds collected under a CTT scheme.
News & Media
Until disbursement and distribution of CTT revenues are accounted for in a democratic, fair, and transparent way, the CTT will be vulnerable to attack".
News & Media
If found that, as of 26 November, only £117m of the £230m pledged had reached Sierra Leone, "falling some way short of disbursement rates achieved by other donors".
News & Media
Mr Yanukovych needs either Russian money (which comes with the price tag of joining the customs union) or an association agreement with the EU, which could clear the way for disbursement of money from the IMF.
News & Media
It looks increasingly likely that Ukraine will fail to reach an agreement by June, which could delay the disbursement of a badly needed $2.5 billion loan from the IMF.Even in the face of obstinate creditors, says the IMF, all is not lost.
News & Media
Disbursement of funds is also conditional on the US government establishing and updating a data bank which will help assess progress made by the Mexican police and army.
News & Media
New tax legislation passed in a hurry to ensure the latest aid disbursement only scraped through parliament, while a fresh round of wage and pension cuts will take effect at the end of January, shrinking incomes by another 20-25% and raising the prospect of fresh street demonstrations after several months of relative calm.
News & Media
Pollsters said the ND-led coalition government's success in winning disbursement of a long-delayed €31.5 billion (€42 billion) aid tranche caused the turnaround.
News & Media
In turn, politicians take cuts from any deal they approve, whether timber exports or disbursement of aid.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "disbursement" when referring to the formal release or payment of funds, especially in official or business contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "disbursement" when you actually mean "reimbursement". "Disbursement" refers to the initial act of paying out funds, while "reimbursement" is the repayment of previously spent funds.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "disbursement" is as a noun, referring to the act of distributing or paying out money, funds, or resources. Ludwig AI confirms this usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Formal & Business
31%
Encyclopedias
11%
Less common in
Independent
6%
The New Yorker
6%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "disbursement" is a noun that refers to the act of distributing funds or resources. Ludwig AI confirms that the term is grammatically correct and commonly used across various formal contexts such as news, business, and encyclopedias. The word is often associated with formal financial transactions, aid distributions, and loan processes. It is important not to confuse "disbursement" with "reimbursement". Related phrases include "payment distribution", "fund allocation", and "release of funds". Always use "disbursement" when referring to the formal release or payment of funds, especially in official or business contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
fund disbursement
Emphasizes the fund, is almost the same as "disbursement" but puts the fund on first position.
cash disbursement
Specifically refers to the distribution of cash, providing more precision.
payment distribution
Focuses on the act of distributing payments, emphasizing the allocation aspect.
fund allocation
Highlights the allocation of funds, suitable when emphasizing the planning or decision-making process.
monetary allocation
Similar to fund allocation but specifies that it involves money.
release of funds
Emphasizes the act of making funds available, often used when funds were previously held or restricted.
financial outflow
Describes the movement of money out of an account or organization, suitable for financial reporting contexts.
expenditure of funds
Highlights the spending aspect of the funds, often used in budgetary or accounting discussions.
resource allocation
Broader than fund allocation, encompassing the distribution of various resources, not just money.
capital outlay
Often used for significant expenditures, particularly those related to investments or assets.
FAQs
How is "disbursement" typically used in financial contexts?
In financial contexts, "disbursement" refers to the act of distributing funds, such as loan "payments", aid, or other financial resources.
What's a situation where I might use the word "disbursement"?
You might use "disbursement" when discussing how aid money is distributed to disaster relief efforts, or when describing how a loan is paid out over time. It is also used when referring to funds being used by a trust.
Are there any synonyms for "disbursement" that I can use to add variety to my writing?
Yes, depending on the specific context, you can use words like "outlay", "disbursal", "payment distribution", or "fund allocation".
Is it correct to use "disbursement" to describe the act of spending money?
Yes, "disbursement" can refer to the act of spending or paying out money. For example, the "disbursement" of funds for a project.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested