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View definitions for remunerated

remunerated

adjective as in repaid

adjective as in rewarded

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Example Sentences

The WTA and the players would be well remunerated, and the investment would be particularly welcome for a tour which lost $31m in the past two financial years.

From BBC

"The meeting was very positive, Caputo emphasized fiscal balance as the basis of the model and a comprehensive and market approach to the BCRA's remunerated liabilities. Caputo's vision gave us peace of mind and confidence."

From Reuters

We would offer them a personalised product - we have a perfume company in our group, so a woman who is proving she is interested can be given a chance to create her own product and she will be remunerated on a permanent basis, post career.

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"There are still large differences between women and men in terms of what they do, how they're remunerated and so on," Goldin told Reuters at her home in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

From Reuters

The report said some Afro-Ecuadorian families, including children as young as 12, were doing “work remunerated significantly below the minimum wage in a form of debt bondage.”

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

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