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Refund   /rɪfˈənd/  /rˈifˌənd/   Listen
verb
Refund  v. t.  To fund again or anew; to replace (a fund or loan) by a new fund; as, to refund a railroad loan.



Refund  v. t.  
1.
To pour back. (R. & Obs.) "Were the humors of the eye tinctured with any color, they would refund that color upon the object."
2.
To give back; to repay; to restore. "A governor, that had pillaged the people, was... sentenced to refund what he had wrongfully taken."
3.
To supply again with funds; to reimburse. (Obs.)






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"Refund" Quotes from Famous Books



... where L1,000 had been made over a single contract for 'servicaes' in this way by a local official who had winked, in this connection, at some dishonest or, at least, highly doubtful transactions, and who had been censured and obliged to refund the money." As in the case of the Europeans found guilty of engaging in the slave trade, the punishment awarded appears to be somewhat disproportionate to the gravity of the offence. One would have thought that peculation of this description would have been visited at least ...
— Political and Literary essays, 1908-1913 • Evelyn Baring

... of him by the sentence was a very heavy fine. The sum demanded was the amount which the expedition to Paros had cost the city, and which, as it had been lost through the agency of Miltiades, it was adjudged that he should refund. This sentence, as well as the treatment in general which Miltiades received from his countrymen, has been since considered by mankind as very unjust and cruel. It was, however, only following out, somewhat rigidly, it is true, the ...
— Darius the Great - Makers of History • Jacob Abbott

... or two little scores of my own to settle with Mr. John Clay," said Holmes. "I have been at some small expense over this matter, which I shall expect the bank to refund, but beyond that I am amply repaid by having had an experience which is in many ways unique, and by hearing the very remarkable narrative ...
— The Boy Scouts Book of Stories • Various

... the letter, and who were to free me and betray Magdeburg. Whether the letter was sent immediately to the King or the governor I know not; it is sufficient that I was once more betrayed at Vienna. The truth was, the administrators of my effects had acted as if I were deceased, and did not choose to refund two thousand ducats. They wished not I should obtain my freedom, in a manner that would have obliged the government to have rewarded me, and restore the effects they had embezzled and the estates they had seized. ...
— The Life and Adventures of Baron Trenck - Vol. 2 (of 2) • Baron Trenck

... go on with his studies unless his uncle came to his help. He suggested that the Vicar should lend him a hundred and fifty pounds paid over the next eighteen months in monthly instalments; he would pay interest on this and promised to refund the capital by degrees when he began to earn money. He would be qualified in a year and a half at the latest, and he could be pretty sure then of getting an assistantship at three pounds a week. His uncle wrote back that ...
— Of Human Bondage • W. Somerset Maugham


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