6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disburse' in a Sentence
"To pay out money, especially for expenses; to expend." more
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The project manager disbursed the allocated budget for the construction of the new facility.
The project manager will disburse funds for the construction of the new community center.
Upon completion of the construction, the contractor will have disbursed payments to the laborers.
Before the construction commenced, the builder had disbursed the initial payment to secure the necessary permits.
As the construction progresses, the contractor will have been disbursing payments to subcontractors for their services.
As part of the project, we will be disbursing funds for the construction of a new school building.
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