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disbursement

[dis-burs-muhnt]

noun

  1. the act or an instance of disbursing.

  2. money paid out or spent.



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Other Word Forms

  • nondisbursement noun
  • redisbursement noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of disbursement1

From the Middle French word desboursement, dating back to 1590–1600. See disburse, -ment
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Example Sentences

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Furthermore, Trump’s freeze on disbursement of funds from Biden’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and Inflation Reduction Act encompassed modernization projects at airports nationwide.

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Trump did make a show of having his name printed on the first round of checks issued in mid-2020, marking the first time a president’s name had appeared on an IRS disbursement.

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“This court should put a swift end to federal district courts’ unconstitutional reign as self-appointed managers of Executive branch fund and grant disbursement decisions,” wrote acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris in her appeal in U.S.

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He claimed that the district judge issued a “second order” because he was “frustrated” with the pace of aid disbursement under his previous order.

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You know, Elon Musk takes over OPM and he goes straight for the Treasury disbursement system to stop payments where they happen.

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doesdisbursementmean?

Disbursement is the act of paying out money, or the payment itself.Because the meaning of disbursement focuses on money and payment, the word is almost exclusively used in financial and business spheres—especially when the exchange of money is formal.Example: The disbursement of paychecks was delayed due to a clerical error, causing much grumbling among the staff.

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