REBATED - significado y definición. Qué es REBATED
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Qué (quién) es REBATED - definición

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Rebates; Rebated; Rebate (disambiguation)

rebate         
I. v. a.
1.
Blunt, beat back.
2.
Diminish, lessen, reduce, abate, bate.
3.
Cut, pare, rabbet.
II. n.
1.
Diminution, lessening.
2.
(Com.) Discount, allowance, deduction, reduction, drawback, abatement.
rebate         
n.
1) to give a rebate
2) to get, receive a rebate
rebate         
rebate1 ['ri:be?t]
¦ noun
1. a partial refund to someone who has paid too much for tax, rent, or a utility.
2. a deduction or discount on a sum due.
¦ verb pay back as a rebate.
Derivatives
rebatable adjective
Origin
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. rebatre 'beat back', also 'deduct'.
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rebate2 ['ri:be?t]
¦ noun a step-shaped recess cut in a piece of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue of another piece.
¦ verb (rebates, rebating, rebated)
1. make a rebate in.
2. join or fix with a rebate.
Origin
C17: alt. of rabbet.

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Rebate
Ejemplos de uso de REBATED
1. I will maintain the duty differential for rebated oils.
2. The differential for rebated oils would be retained this year.
3. Furthermore, revenue exceeding permissible spending must be rebated to taxpayers, who also must approve any tax increase.
4. Anti–avoidance and fraud measures published today, including new requirements for disclosure, will address artificial tax arrangements involving capital gains and losses, trusts and offshore companies, rebated oils, and the misuse of SIPPS schemes to purchase second homes.
5. Anti-avoidance and fraud measures published today, including new requirements for disclosure, will address artificial tax arrangements involving capital gains and losses, trusts and offshore companies, rebated oils, and the misuse of SIPPS schemes to purchase second homes.