Sentence examples for to reward from inspiring English sources

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to reward

noun

Something of value given in return for an act.

  • For catching the thief, you'll get a nice reward.

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It has clients to reward.

There are many reasons to reward Tunisia.

"We have to reward excellence," he said.

Liz Crawford explains how to reward consumers.

It could seem to reward treaty-bending.

He urged voters to "reward statesmanship".

Stuff to reward me for reading!

"It knows who it wants to reward".

We are also trying to reward families".

Military aid is not a giveaway program to reward friends.

Most districts don't use data to reward good teachers.

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