Reembolsable in english
Refundable
pronunciation: rɪfʌndəbəl part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rɪfʌndəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures
reembolsable = repayable ; refundable.
Example: Support for a project or feasibility study takes the form of a contribution of up to 49% of the eligible costs of the project, half of which are repayable in the case of demonstration projects.Example: The elimination of income-tax deductions for children & the establishment of a refundable tax credit to support poor families in the US is proposed.more:
» no reembolsable = non-repayable ; non-refundable .
Example: Non-repayable grants are available for vocational training and guidance, recruitment and wage subsidies, resettlement and technical advice concerned with job creation. Example: There is a non-refundable charge of £25 for this event to cover refreshments.» préstamo reembolsable al vencimiento = bullet loan .
Example: When its resources allow, the EIB may grant loans on which capital is repaid in full at term (bullet loans).