Definitionn. compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment
Last update: June 9, 2015
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His emoluments have doubled since last year. [Please select]
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There is no proof that any direct emolument was ever attached to the office, while the expense and trouble entailed by it must often have been very great. [Please select]
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Literature languished and died, since it brought neither honor nor emolument. [Please select]
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The struggle between them was simply a struggle for place and emolument. [Please select]
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The second is boggle at points that don't matter, Hold out for expense and emolument fatter. [Please select]
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"Twenty-five rupees, eight annas of earned emolument--gone while I watched the movements of a murderer." [Please select]
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"Sahib, in pursuit unavailingly of chance emolument in neighborhood of Chandni Chowk just recently--" "How recently." [Please select]
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Your emolument will be two hundred rupees a month. [Please select]
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The stream of honor and emolument from the royal fountain-head was diverted, by the ministers and courtiers, into their own channels. [Please select]
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In search of chance emolument, and finding none yet--finding none yet, sahib--sahib, I am poor man, having wife and familee dependent and also many other disabilitees, including wife's relatives. [Please select]
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