Reembolso in english

Refund

pronunciation: rɪfʌnd part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
refund

reembolsar = reimburse ; refund. 

Example: LC will supply computer services and staff from the MARC Development and Information Systems Offices, all to be reimbursed by RLG.Example: The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.

reembolso = reimbursement ; rebate ; trade-in allowance ; refund ; redemption. 

Example: This article considers the following models of payment: tuition reimbursement by employer; tuition paid by the student; and tuition assisted by scholarship or grant.Example: The amount of rebate is three percentage points per year for the first five years of the loan.Example: The company also offers a flat $50 trade-in allowance on major encyclopedias from other publishers.Example: The tax will be refunded but there will be a budgetary shortfall until the refund is received and extra funding will be needed to tide libraries over this period.Example: Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions.

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» obtener un reembolsoget + Posesivo + money back .

Example: If she paid by debit card and the site is dodgy then she doesn't have much hope of getting her money back.

» reembolso parcialpart refund .

Example: Please find enclosed a cheque as part refund for the only available copy of the book you requested.

» solicitar el reembolso de los gastosclaim + expenses .

Example: If you want to claim expenses, you need to make sure you keep all your receipts.

Reembolso synonyms

return in spanish: regreso, pronunciation: rɪtɜrn noun, verbrepay in spanish: pagar, pronunciation: ripeɪ verbrepayment in spanish: reembolso, pronunciation: ripeɪmənt noungive back in spanish: devolver, pronunciation: gɪvbæk verb
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