It means that you pay upfront and then whoever is reimbursing you will give you the money back.
"Reimbursement is the act of compensating someone for an expense. Often, a person is reimbursed for expenses when the person incurs those expenses through employment or in carrying out duties for another party. Common examples are firms compensating individuals who buy supplies for their companies, or firms compensating employees on field or out-of-town assignments who pay for their stay and transportation."-Dictionary
2006-09-25 23:09:12
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answered by Sexy_Bunny 4
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to repay, that's what it means. Reimburse the bills means the company will repay the bills
2006-09-25 23:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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1) to pay back to someone : repay ²reimburse travel expenses³
2 : to make restoration or payment of an equivalent to ²reimburse him for his traveling expenses³
2006-09-25 23:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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reimbursement means pay back. Most probably it suits for cash.
2006-09-25 23:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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To receive a refund for funds spent. To be compensated by another party from which you have spent funds on an item or service that does not measure up to it's expectations.
2006-09-25 23:19:59
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answered by sylyntembrace 1
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reimburse
/ree-imburss/
• verb repay (money) to (a person who has spent or lost it).
— DERIVATIVES reimbursable adjective reimbursement noun.
— ORIGIN from obsolete imburse put in a purse, from Latin bursa ‘purse’.
2006-09-25 23:15:29
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answered by Nick 3
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The amount which you get back as a amount you have spent for certain purpose which is authorised by your company.
Example: Claiming for the medical bill which you have spent when you fell ill
2006-09-25 23:15:48
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answered by Satdhi 1
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re·im·burse (rm-bûrs) KEY
TRANSITIVE VERB:
re·im·bursed , re·im·burs·ing , re·im·burs·es
To repay (money spent); refund.
To pay back or compensate (another party) for money spent or losses incurred.
2006-09-25 23:10:44
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answered by Anonymous
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To repay or renumerate, to compensate financially for expenditures.
2006-09-25 23:13:48
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answered by reynwater 7
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This means they will give you your money back. Kind of like a refund.
2006-09-25 23:13:43
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answered by angie1977c 2
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