What is another word for refunded?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪfˈʌndɪd] (IPA)

The term refunded refers to receiving money back after cancelling a purchase or returning a product. There are several synonyms for this term, including reimbursed, repaid, compensated, and restored. Reimbursed is often used when the original payment was made by an outside source or organization such as an insurance company. Repaid indicates that the money was borrowed and now being returned. Compensated is often used when additional expenses were incurred due to the original purchase. Restored is typically used in situations where the original product or service was faulty or unsatisfactory, and the money is being returned to make up for the inconvenience or dissatisfaction.

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Usage examples for Refunded

Sometimes the burial fee is refunded to the college, with the prayer that on the natal day the poor pittance derived from the gift be spent on pious rites, with roses strewn upon the grave.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
If there is an error the amount will be refunded.
"Max Carrados"
Ernest Bramah
In after days, however, I would willingly have refunded his money, but, as fate would have it, we did not see each other for a long time, and when I met him again I was not in a position to return the amount.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons"
Jacques Casanova de Seingalt

Famous quotes with Refunded

  • I only realized during my last week that I was being cheated, and, as I could prove nothing, only twenty-five francs were refunded. The doorkeeper played similar tricks on any employee who was fool enough to be taken in. He called himself a Greek, but in reality he was an Armenian. After knowing him I saw the force of the proverb "Trust a snake before a Jew and a Jew before a Greek, but don't trust an Armenian."
    George Orwell

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