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remunerate

[ri-myoo-nuh-reyt] / rɪˈmju nəˌreɪt /


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Earlier this year, Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing said it was raising salaries to "remunerate each and every employee appropriately for their ambition and talents".

From BBC Jul. 7, 2023

“The Federal Council proposes that large online service providers should be required to remunerate media companies for the use of snippets,” the government said.

From Seattle Times May 24, 2023

The first was that “Ubisoft Singapore has a structured process to remunerate its employees fairly, which does not disadvantage Singaporeans based on nationality or race.”

From The Verge Jan. 28, 2022

Those who are the intended targets reward and remunerate the liars by providing what they need—doubt.

From Slate Jul. 13, 2021

If you are so disposed to remunerate me for this expense, please forward the money to me at Applewood.

From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis

The chat then debates how to ensure that Europe remunerates the US for its actions.

From BBC Mar. 25, 2025

Euro zone bond yields jumped on Thursday, after European Central Bank chief Christine Lagarde said that the bank would release a statement on how it remunerates government deposits.

From Reuters Sep. 8, 2022

But for those game makers looking to professionalize their work, there’s one big caveat: Roblox remunerates developers at the inverse rate of how video game stores tend to operate.

From The Verge Jul. 15, 2021

Shakespeare remunerates close attention, and this polyglot approach made me hear the richness of the language anew.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 14, 2021

Is not the virtuous man, from thence in a condition to ardently desire the existence of a system that remunerates the goodness of men?

From The System of Nature, Volume 2 by Holbach, Paul Henri Thiry, baron d'

In coach Mauricio Pochettino, they have a manager who is easily the most highly qualified and richly remunerated in U.S. history.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 11, 2026

Dusty May and the basketball Wolverines have tamed the wild, remunerated new era of college sports.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 8, 2026

Your main character is a hyper-educated, hyper-intelligent humanist, trapped in poorly remunerated, precarious, adjunct labor.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 9, 2025

Lord Hermer said he wasn't "inclined" to answer questions on how he was remunerated for his work for "any given client".

From BBC Jan. 15, 2025

The majority of emigrants from the mother country settle in the lake districts, where labour is well remunerated and farmers' profits are good.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 372, October 1846 by Various

Both boards confirmed a 10% salary uplift was in place for these people under NHS Scotland guidance for remunerating those undertaking temporary, additional responsibilities outwith their own health board.

From BBC Jan. 30, 2026

The government is "obviously in competition" with banks when it comes to remunerating liquidity, he added.

From Reuters May 31, 2023

At the time, Viva had angrily marked up the section about herself with a pen because she didn’t want Mr. Bard to use her to publicize the place without remunerating her.

From New York Times Apr. 28, 2023

Loria now has two ex-managers under contract — Redmond and Ozzie Guillen — and with Jennings already on the payroll, he avoids the financial hardship and social ignominy of simultaneously remunerating a third future ex-manager.

From Washington Post May 24, 2015

The latter provinces were the granary and garden of the empire; the only part of it where rural industry met with remunerating prices or adequate encouragement.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 by Various




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