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单词 renumerative
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renumerativeadj.

Brit. /rᵻˈnjuːmərətɪv/, U.S. /rəˈn(j)umərədɪv/, /riˈn(j)umərədɪv/, /rəˈn(j)uməˌreɪdɪv/, /riˈn(j)uməˌreɪdɪv/
Origin: Apparently a variant or alteration of another lexical item. Etymon: remunerative adj.
Etymology: Apparently a variant (by metathesis) of remunerative adj., probably arising by folk-etymological association with words in numer- (see e.g. numerable adj., numeral adj., numeral n., etc.). Compare earlier renumerate v.1 (and see discussion at that entry), and renumeration n.1Remunerative occurs at several other points in the text cited in the following quot., and hence it seems likely that this isolated example of renumerative simply shows a typographical error:a1677 T. Manton 190 Serm. on 119th Psalm (1681) 940 Judgement is sometimes put for the Covenant of Works, or his strict renumerative Justice. Similarly, the following probably represents a typographical error, since remunerative occurs in this passage in an earlier edition (1745) of the same work:1757 J. Dickinson Familiar Lett. (new ed.) 259 He will proceed according to the Rules of distributive renumerative Justice, in adjusting and proportioning Rewards.
= remunerative adj. (In quot. 1826 in sense 2; now chiefly in sense 3).
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > reciprocal treatment or return of an action > reward or a reward > [adjective] > rewarding
rewarding1570
remunerative1631
premiant1658
renumerative1826
1826 S. S. Schmucker tr. G. C. Storr & K. C. Flatt Elem. Course Biblical Theol. II. v. 359 The active (renumerative or punitive) imputation of excellencies which are really possessed.
1873 Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 4 36 Had he been so disposed, he could have made chemistry largely renumerative.
1918 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 18 1170 War cripples have been unable to return to their old trades, but have been trained into work better suited to their natures and at times even more renumerative.
1981 R. Dauber & M. L. Cain Women & Technol. Change in Developing Countries iii. xv. 246 It [sc. the change from a subsistence economy to a money economy] restricts women who do gain access to renumerative activities to nonskilled, subordinate and underpaid jobs.
2007 Sunday Times (Nexis) 23 Sept. (University Guide) 54 Scholarships are rather more renumerative with about 130 a year available paying up to £4,000.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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