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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024re•fund1 /v. rɪˈfʌnd, ˈrifʌnd; n. ˈrifʌnd/USA pronunciation v. - to give back or restore (esp. money);
repay: [~ + object + to + object]The store will refund the full purchase price to its customers.[~ + object + object]The store will refund you the money. n. - an act or instance of refunding: [uncountable]Do you want credit or a refund?[countable]No refunds will be made.
- an amount refunded:[countable]a twenty-dollar refund.
re•fund•a•ble, adj. re•fund2 /riˈfʌnd/USA pronunciation v. [~ + object]- to provide funds for (something) again.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024re•fund1 (v. ri fund′, rē′fund;n. rē′fund),USA pronunciation v.t. - to give back or restore (esp. money);
repay. - to make repayment to;
reimburse. v.i. - to make repayment.
n. - an act or instance of refunding.
- an amount refunded.
- Latin refundere to pour back, equivalent. to re- re- + fundere to pour; see found3
- Middle English refunden (verb, verbal) 1350–1400
re•fund′a•ble, adj. re•fund′a•bil′i•ty, n. re•fund′er, n. re•fund′ment, n. re•fund2 (rē fund′),USA pronunciation v.t. - to fund anew.
- [Finance.]
- to meet (a matured debt structure) by new borrowing, esp. through issuance of bonds.
- to replace (an old issue) with a new one.
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