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View definitions for prorate

prorate

verb as in allocate

Weak match

verb as in allot

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It’s worth remembering that New York agreed to pay all his salary other than a prorated share of the minimum, as required by league rules.

After that, the reduction will be prorated, Prang’s office said.

MLB has not finalized regular payrolls, which are based on 2023 salaries and earned bonus plus prorated shares of signing bonuses.

“He prorated your parking ticket because he’s always doing 20 things at the same time,” Cruz says.

In the U.S., some states already prorate vehicle registration fees based on weight, and Washington, D.C. recently overhauled its registration system to more heavily penalize larger cars.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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