Sentence examples for to rebate from inspiring English sources

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to rebate

noun

A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement.

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Lowe Hospitality asked the city to rebate the tax — known as the transient occupancy tax — for 10 years.

If that happens, YES will presumably have to rebate money to those companies because of overpayments last year.

If health insurers find they have taken in excessive premiums over the course of a year, they have to rebate the money back to their policy holders.

Schwab and E*Trade go so far as to rebate fees that other companies charge their customers for using A.T.M.'s.

The firm is offering to eliminate various fees that banks charge and to rebate as much as $200 in annual fees for using automated teller machines.

Mitchell Katz, a spokesman for the commission, said that it has not filed a complaint against CompuServe in relation to rebate offers.

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Many politicians, especially in the House, remain opposed to rebates.

They were not entitled to rebates under the law Congress approved in May.

Early in the year it switched to rebates and lesser financing deals.

He said it could keep costs low without resorting to rebates.

Thanks to rebates and low-interest loans from automakers, consumers are still buying cars.

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