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Definition of disburse in English: disburseverb dɪsˈbəːsdɪsˈbərs [with object]Pay out (money from a fund) $67 million of the pledged aid had already been disbursed Example sentencesExamples - It disburses funds only after work on a project run by a new local organization is complete or as bills arrive.
- Asked if he knew whether the funds were disbursed legally, he said he did not know, but asserted that the disbursement of the funds could be accounted for.
- The second option is to act on behalf of a bank in processing an application and disburse the funds, both for a fee.
- He and other suspects in the same case had claimed the funds were disbursed to provide food aid packages for the needy.
- These individuals are able to disburse their funds quite easily.
- However, the panel of judges said that he was not responsible for the violation because the funds were disbursed by the bank's board of directors.
- We hope that the government will disburse the money before that time,’ he said.
- However, it is still unclear when the administration intended to disburse the funds to the victims and who would be defined as a poor resident.
- The sub-district office disburses funds, which came from the taxation of stores and companies located in that district, to the committees.
- Six months after its launch the fund has no administrative structures and has disbursed no money.
- Not only will the treasury unit have authority to disburse funds to ministries and government institutions, but it will also be responsible for finding resources to finance the state budget.
- The federal government said it was studying whether to disburse relief funds to the state.
- The expectation of the donors was that charities receiving the funds would disburse the money to needy victims just as quickly.
- He could establish or dissolve public institutions and he had the right to disburse public funds.
- A huge amount of additional funds were also disbursed by the government to the bank to repay depositors amid massive runs.
- Almost $1.5 million will have been paid out when the funds are completely disbursed.
- The Governor has confirmed that the fund was disbursed without his approval as the chief commissioner of the company.
- If you have an interest in preserving fiction - you might, for example, give loud and serious thought to how your local Arts Council disburses its funds.
- The funds are disbursed through banks to the schools' accounts.
- Many a time mutual trust and goodwill have been lost due to dishonesty among some agents, organisations, individuals or even politicians entrusted with responsibilities to disburse such funds.
Synonyms pay out, lay out, spend, expend, dole out, hand out, part with, donate, give informal fork out, shell out, dish out, lash out, cough up, splurge, blow British informal stump up North American informal ante up, pony up
Derivatives noun The fund is designed to be purely a mechanism for the rapid disbursal of money. Example sentencesExamples - Decentralisation of disbursal of cash benefits and monthly meetings at the district level of various Welfare Boards will improve the situation for workers.
- Besides the disbursal of micro credit scheme loans, the District Rural Development Agency also provides financial assistance.
- Now a malevolently worded report has criticised her for approving the disbursal of some £40,000 to a local charity, on the grounds that it had ceased to exist.
- Apart from faster credit disbursals, a bank can even grant a quarter of percentage reduction in interest rate for customers with good records.
noun When disbursers will no longer be issuing checks, the education process starts well in advance of the issuance of cards. Example sentencesExamples - If the disburser dishonors its duty, the disburser becomes liable for the claimant's losses.
- My team consists of a legal clerk and two disbursers.
- The post-closer will also assist the disburser in shipping loan packages and sending out pay-offs.
- And because banks and other financial institutions are rarely used as the prime disbursers, a special system of appointed couriers and other secret operatives are employed.
Origin Mid 16th century: from Old French desbourser, from des- (expressing removal) + bourse 'purse'. purse from Old English: A purse gets its name from its traditional material, leather. The word came into English some time in the 11th or 12th centuries from Latin bursa, which meant ‘money bag’ and also ‘leather, animal skin’. Bursa is the source of bursar (late 16th century), disburse (mid 16th century), and reimburse (early 17th century). Despite the difference in spelling, it is also the root of sporran, a small pouch worn around the waist by Scotsmen as part of Highland dress. The Latin word developed into Irish sparán ‘purse’ and then Scottish Gaelic sporan, and was first used in English by the Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott in the early 19th century.
Definition of disburse in US English: disburseverbdisˈbərsdɪsˈbərs [with object]Pay out (money from a fund) $67 million of the pledged aid had already been disbursed Example sentencesExamples - However, the panel of judges said that he was not responsible for the violation because the funds were disbursed by the bank's board of directors.
- If you have an interest in preserving fiction - you might, for example, give loud and serious thought to how your local Arts Council disburses its funds.
- Asked if he knew whether the funds were disbursed legally, he said he did not know, but asserted that the disbursement of the funds could be accounted for.
- He and other suspects in the same case had claimed the funds were disbursed to provide food aid packages for the needy.
- These individuals are able to disburse their funds quite easily.
- He could establish or dissolve public institutions and he had the right to disburse public funds.
- However, it is still unclear when the administration intended to disburse the funds to the victims and who would be defined as a poor resident.
- We hope that the government will disburse the money before that time,’ he said.
- The sub-district office disburses funds, which came from the taxation of stores and companies located in that district, to the committees.
- The federal government said it was studying whether to disburse relief funds to the state.
- Almost $1.5 million will have been paid out when the funds are completely disbursed.
- The Governor has confirmed that the fund was disbursed without his approval as the chief commissioner of the company.
- Many a time mutual trust and goodwill have been lost due to dishonesty among some agents, organisations, individuals or even politicians entrusted with responsibilities to disburse such funds.
- A huge amount of additional funds were also disbursed by the government to the bank to repay depositors amid massive runs.
- The expectation of the donors was that charities receiving the funds would disburse the money to needy victims just as quickly.
- The second option is to act on behalf of a bank in processing an application and disburse the funds, both for a fee.
- Not only will the treasury unit have authority to disburse funds to ministries and government institutions, but it will also be responsible for finding resources to finance the state budget.
- Six months after its launch the fund has no administrative structures and has disbursed no money.
- It disburses funds only after work on a project run by a new local organization is complete or as bills arrive.
- The funds are disbursed through banks to the schools' accounts.
Synonyms pay out, lay out, spend, expend, dole out, hand out, part with, donate, give
Origin Mid 16th century: from Old French desbourser, from des- (expressing removal) + bourse ‘purse’. |