Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Capable of being or expected to be reimbursed or repaid.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Capable of being repaid; repayable.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Capable of being
reimbursed for.
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Examples
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What they were getting on their own was typically not as healthy as the school lunch that met the federal nutrition guidelines, known as the reimbursable meal.
5 Myths about school food Post 2010
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It just says that end-of-life counseling is defined as a reimbursable medical service.
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In other words, the counseling session is defined as a reimbursable medical service only if certain elements are present.
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Since 1994, music therapy has been identified as a reimbursable service under benefits for Partial Hospitalization Programs.
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Revenue jumped 18% to $2.61 billion, but increased just 4% excluding impacts such as reimbursable debit-network fees and postage.
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The majority of the revenue shortfall was in low or no margin revenues such as reimbursable cost passthroughs in the managed hotels.
pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2008
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The majority of the revenue shortfall was in low or no margin revenues such as reimbursable cost passthroughs in the managed hotels.
pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator 2008
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Will reimbursable detail cuts mean less security at D.C. bars?
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 7, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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The company now expects full year 2010 revenues before reimbursable expenses from continuing operations to be $540-$550 million.
Coke Bottler Spills Out Of The Gate MarketNewsVideo.com 2010
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It is the less credentialed counselors who stand to lose most, because clients with Prolonged Grief Disorder will be referred upward for reimbursable treatment and because the existence of a diagnosis for complicated grief makes normal grief more benign by comparison and its treatment less necessary.
The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011
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