accord, correct, grant, make good, pay on, put straight, redress, render, right, set straight, vouchsafe
Definitionv. make payment to
Last update: April 26, 2017
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Remunerate him for today's work. [Please select]
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Do you suppose that _I_ could ever remunerate him for the happiness he has brought _me_. [verb]
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Notwithstanding his reputation of being lazy, he will work ten or eleven hours a day if fairly remunerated. [verb]
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It enabled him to create and remunerate adequately a capable official class, which proved its efficiency under the strictest supervision, and ultimately produced a whole series of great statesmen and admirals like Johan Friis, Peder Oxe, Herluf Trolle and Peder Skram. [verb]
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Although small, is said to fully remunerate the grower. [verb]
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Six collectors were to receive the above payments, to be remunerated at the rate of 1s. [Please select]
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Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases for their reports. [Please select]
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The bearded robber quickly got through with his searching, and from his growls Duane gathered he had not been well remunerated. [Please select]
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And George, for duty performed, was [v]remunerated with the two "whings," although it still remains a question in the mind of Ethan whether or not he deserved them. [Please select]
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