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reimbursed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"reimbursed" is a word that is used in written English.
It can be used to refer to being paid back money that has already been spent or to being compensated for time or supplies spent on an activity. For example: I was reimbursed for the travel expenses I had incurred for the business trip.
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Encyclopedias
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
I was told by a TDIC official this March that only one Saadiyat worker has had their recruitment fee reimbursed".
News & Media
A draft bill, expected in the summer, will probably include a new "positive list" of drugs that will be wholly or partially reimbursed in future.
News & Media
Its net exposure is said to be $75m; the gross sum is much higher, which may matter more in a bankruptcy if creditors are only partially reimbursed on their claims.Losses among financial firms may be higher.
News & Media
Under the country's public-health insurance, which covers over 99% of the population, patients have been free to go to any general practitioner or specialist they like, as often as they like, ask for whatever treatment or medicines they like, and then expect to be reimbursed by the state for most of their costs--70 costs--70 costs--70%etween dofthe and state.
News & Media
Funny money "This was really done to try to focus on my personal life".Rudy Giuliani on a claim that while mayor of New York his security expenses were reimbursed by various government agencies rather than the police department.
News & Media
I have practised medicine for 21 years and have never had my full fee for a procedure reimbursed by a third party.
News & Media
And the less than £100m mentioned by Mr Milburn compares, for example, with the £1.6 billion cost of the Falklands war in 1983 and the £2.5 billion cost of the Gulf conflict (later reimbursed through burden-sharing arrangements with countries which did not participate militarily).
News & Media
This is combined with a fee system, in which hospitals are reimbursed by the government for each service, regardless of the quality of care, thus giving doctors an incentive to perform unnecessary tests and treatments.Doc, your pay chequeUnder the budget caps, hospitals are financially liable for up to 40% of the excess.
News & Media
In France red tape snares most would-be home birthers; the costs are not fully reimbursed, as they are for births in hospital.
News & Media
It allows them, for instance, to file their expense reports online and be reimbursed within days.
News & Media
University employees currently use those services and are reimbursed for them when they involve UC business-related travel.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about financial transactions, use "reimbursed" to specifically indicate that someone received repayment for expenses they incurred. Be precise about what was "reimbursed" and the basis for the repayment.
Common error
Avoid using "reimbursed" interchangeably with terms like "paid" or "compensated". "Reimbursed" implies a return of money already spent, while "paid" simply means money was given for goods or services and "compensated" may indicate payment that exceeds actual amount of money spent. Be mindful of the specific context to ensure accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "reimbursed" is as the past participle or simple past tense of the verb "reimburse." It's used to indicate that a repayment has been made for expenses or losses. Ludwig AI confirms this through numerous real-world examples where "reimbursed" is used in this way.
Frequent in
News & Media
85%
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reimbursed" is a versatile verb form indicating the repayment of incurred expenses. Ludwig AI data shows it's grammatically correct and very common, predominantly appearing in News & Media and Encyclopedic contexts, implying a neutral to professional tone. As Ludwig's examples illustrate, mastering the use of "reimbursed" is essential for clear communication in financial and business-related discussions, but it is also useful in every setting where money is involved. Remember to use the best alternatives for "reimbursed", like "compensated", "repaid", or "refunded", depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
compensated
Focuses on providing payment for services or losses, rather than just returning spent money.
repaid
Emphasizes the act of giving back money that was previously owed or borrowed.
refunded
Specifically refers to getting money back after returning a product or canceling a service.
compensated for
Highlights the act of providing recompense specifically for something such as a loss or damage.
indemnified
Implies protection against future loss or damages and subsequent compensation.
made whole
Suggests restoring someone to their original financial state before a loss.
settled the account
Focuses on finalizing a financial obligation, often in a business context.
defrayed the costs
Implies covering expenses partially or fully, often in a formal setting.
covered the expenses
Indicates that all costs associated with something have been taken care of.
restored
Implies bringing something back to its previous condition or value, including financially.
FAQs
How do you use "reimbursed" in a sentence?
"Reimbursed" is used to describe the action of repaying someone for expenses they have already paid. For example, "The company "reimbursed" her for her travel expenses after the conference."
What can I say instead of "reimbursed"?
Alternatives to "reimbursed" include "compensated", "repaid", or "refunded", depending on the specific context. Each term carries a slightly different nuance regarding the reason for the money being returned.
Which is correct, "reimbursed for" or "reimbursed of"?
The correct phrasing is "reimbursed for". For example, "I was reimbursed for my expenses". "Reimbursed of" is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "reimbursed" and "compensated"?
"Reimbursed" specifically refers to the return of money already spent, usually to cover expenses. "Compensated" is broader and can refer to payment for services rendered, damages, or losses, even if no money was initially spent. You can be "reimbursed" for travel costs or "compensated" for pain and suffering.
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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