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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

Spain is the EU pilot project for disbursing grants from the largest stimulus package in the bloc's history, an overall pot of 724 billion euros, including loans.

From Reuters

The Prince George’s Rental Assistance Fund will disburse up to six months of monthly relief over the course of two years.

From Washington Post

The board said Monday it was putting the program on pause because all the earmarked funding will soon be disbursed, based on current rate of application approvals and eligible vehicle orders.

From Seattle Times

The United States had disbursed significant economic support since the start of the war and would provide more in coming months, on top of security and humanitarian aid, she said.

From Reuters