What is another word for reimburses?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːɪmbˈɜːsɪz] (IPA)

Reimburses is a word that means to repay or compensate for expenses incurred. There are a few alternative words that can be used in place of reimburses such as reimbursements, refunds, compensates, indemnifies, pays back, or restitutes. These synonyms all convey the idea of compensating someone for expenses, losses, or damages incurred. Depending on the context in which it is used, one synonym may be more appropriate than another. Whatever the situation may be, it is important to use the correct synonym to ensure clear communication and understanding between all parties involved.

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Usage examples for Reimburses

Thus a great deal of the paper money in circulation is issued by the national banks, which must, on demand, be redeemed with coin, and, in case of failure of the banks, are paid by the government, which reimburses itself from the deposits.
"Government and Administration of the United States"
Westel W. Willoughby and William F. Willoughby
In such cases, the Federal government reimburses the state suffering such loss of school lands, by extending to the state the privilege of selecting from the public lands within its borders an acreage corresponding to the acreage thus lost by reason of inclusion in a restricted area.
"The Long Chance"
Peter B. Kyne
I hope you don't think, Mrs. Swinton, that we are going to compound a felony, just because the criminal's family pursues the proper course, and reimburses our bank.
"The Scarlet Feather"
Houghton Townley

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