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What is another word for reimbursed?

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repaid, satisfied

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How do you spell reimbursted?

The correct spelling is "reimbursed" (repaid an expense).


Can you get reimbursed for being held 30 days past your release date?

Reimbursed how? You would have to prove specific damages.


Can you get in trouble for not paying a medical provider you were reimbursed for?

You can get "in trouble" for not paying medical providers period; whether you were reimbursed or not is largely immaterial.


What does the term mean reimbursement mean?

Reimbursement means paying someone back for something. Like, if you lend money, you will be reimbursed when paid back. But you can also reimbursed for your time or effort, etc, or if someone damaged your property, you can be reimbursed for that.


How do you get your legal fees reinburse to you?

reimbursed


Can you be reimbursed for cancelling your RuneScape membership?

No.


Can you be reimbursed for property taxes from estate?

If the property is in the estate, the estate is responsible for them. You are entitled to be reimbursed if you have paid them for the estate. Submit your claim to the executor.


What is the definition of the term 'reimbursed'?

Reimbursed means getting paid for items that were damage. It could be items that were destroyed in a weather situation or if you had insurance on that item.


Do pizza delivery get reimbursed for gas?

In general, no.


What is a sentence with the word reimburse?

after i spent $20 on the school fun fair, i was reimbursed by the PTA.


How do you spell bursed?

The likely word is burst (blew up, exploded, popped).The similar verb forms are imbursed/reimbursed (paid) and disbursed (paid, gave out).


If mileage is reimbursed does fuel get reimbursed too?

No. Most accounting practices allows you to pick one, and if you try to submit both, the IRS will be all over you.