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5 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 scholarship committee had disbursed the funds to deserving students who excelled in academics and extracurricular activities.
Having won the lottery, she had disbursed a significant portion of her winnings on charitable donations before anyone knew about her luck.
Before the construction commenced, the builder had disbursed the initial payment to secure the necessary permits.
The government had disbursed financial aid to the affected regions in the aftermath of the natural disaster.
By the time the project was completed, the company had disbursed all the funds allocated for research and development.

Disburse

dis-burs
verbTo pay out money, especially for expenses; to expend.
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Last Updated On: June 10, 2024
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