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disburse

[dis-burs] / dɪsˈbɜrs /


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I’m very upset with this, as I believe this means when the money is disbursed, it will count as a lump-sum distribution.

From MarketWatch

Volunteers disbursed food containers for about 5,000 vehicles, according to the food bank.

From Los Angeles Times

However, interest on unsubsidized loans begins accruing as soon as the funds are disbursed, and the borrower is responsible for paying that interest over the life of the loan.

From MarketWatch

Funds from the swap line haven’t yet been disbursed as Treasury officials debate what collateral from Argentina can be used to shield U.S. taxpayers from losses, the people said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Escrow providers ensure each payment complies with the terms of the contract, disbursing money to IVF clinics, the surrogate, insurance companies and hospitals for nine months or more.

From The Wall Street Journal