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voucher
vouch·er V0149500 (vou′chər)n.1. A piece of substantiating evidence; a proof.2. A written record of expenditure, disbursement, or completed transaction.3. A written authorization or certificate, especially one exchangeable for cash or representing a credit against future expenditures.tr.v. vouch·ered, vouch·er·ing, vouch·ers 1. To substantiate or authenticate with evidence.2. To prepare a voucher for: properly vouchering each transaction.3. To issue a voucher to: a company that vouchers employees when the payroll cannot be met.voucher (ˈvaʊtʃə) n1. (Commerce) a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money2. (Commerce) Brit a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash: a gift voucher. 3. a person or thing that vouches for the truth of some statement, etc4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) any of certain documents that various groups of British nationals born outside Britain must obtain in order to settle in Britain5. (Law) English law obsolete a. the summoning into court of a person to warrant a title to propertyb. the person so summoned[C16: from Anglo-French, noun use of Old French voucher to summon; see vouch]vouch•er (ˈvaʊ tʃər) n. 1. a person or thing that vouches. 2. a document, receipt, stamp, etc., that gives evidence of an expenditure. 3. a form authorizing a disbursement of cash or a credit against a future purchase or expense. 4. written authorization; credential. 5. a piece of evidence or proof. v.t. 6. to pay for or authorize by voucher. 7. to prepare a voucher for. [1525–35; < Anglo-French, n. use of infinitive: to vouch] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | voucher - someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statementverifieradmirer, booster, protagonist, supporter, champion, friend - a person who backs a politician or a team etc.; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library" | | 2. | voucher - a document that serves as evidence of some expendituredocument, papers, written document - writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature) | | 3. | voucher - a negotiable certificate that can be detached and redeemed as neededcouponcommercial document, commercial instrument - a document of or relating to commercebook token - a gift voucher that can be exchanged for books costing up to an amount given on the voucherluncheon voucher, meal ticket - coupon redeemable at a restaurant and entitling the holder to a mealtwofer - a coupon that allows the holder to purchase two items (as two tickets to a play) for the price of one |
vouchernoun ticket, token, coupon, pass, slip, chit, chitty (Brit. informal), docket The winners will each receive a voucher for a pair of cinema tickets.Translationsvouch (vautʃ) verb1. to say that one is sure that something is fact or truth. Will you vouch for the truth of the statement? 保證 保证,证明 2. to guarantee the honesty etc of (a person). My friends will vouch for me. 擔保 担保ˈvoucher noun a piece of paper which confirms that a sum of money has been, or will be, paid. a sales voucher. 憑證,單據 凭单,收据 voucher
voucher1. a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money 2. Brit a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash 3. any of certain documents that various groups of British nationals born outside Britain must obtain in order to settle in Britain 4. English law obsoletea. the summoning into court of a person to warrant a title to property b. the person so summoned Voucher
VoucherA receipt or release which provides evidence of payment or other discharge of a debt, often for purposes of reimbursement, or attests to the accuracy of the accounts. Government or corporate employees usually submit vouchers to their employers to recover living expenses they have paid while on business trips. VOUCHER, accounts. An account book in which are entered the acquittances, or warrants for the accountant's discharge. It also signifies any acquittance or receipt, which is evidence of payment, or of the debtor's being discharged. See 3 Halst. 299. VOUCHER, common recoveries. The voucher in common recoveries, is the person on whom the tenant to the praecipe calls to defend the title to the land, because he is supposed to have warranted the title to him at the time of the original purchase. 2. The person usually employed for this purpose is the cryer of the court, who is therefore called the common voucher. Vide Cruise, Dig. tit. 36, c. 3, s. 1; 22 Vin. Ab. 26; Dane, Index, h.t.; and see Recovery. Voucher
VoucherA document entitling the holder to some payment. For example, one may be provided with a voucher for a discount on some product a company sells. Likewise, one may have a voucher for a rebate on a product already purchased. Vouchers have entered political discussions as well, with some advocating the provision of vouchers to local taxpayers, which may be used to finance education at a private school.AcronymsSeeVOUvoucher
Synonyms for vouchernoun ticketSynonyms- ticket
- token
- coupon
- pass
- slip
- chit
- chitty
- docket
Synonyms for vouchernoun someone who vouches for another or for the correctness of a statementSynonymsRelated Words- admirer
- booster
- protagonist
- supporter
- champion
- friend
noun a document that serves as evidence of some expenditureRelated Words- document
- papers
- written document
noun a negotiable certificate that can be detached and redeemed as neededSynonymsRelated Words- commercial document
- commercial instrument
- book token
- luncheon voucher
- meal ticket
- twofer
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