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Tenses: rebates, rebating, rebated

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Etymology: [ 'rE-"bAt, ri-' ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French rabattre to beat down again, from Old French, from re- + abattre to beat down, from a- + battre to beat, from Latin battuere.
Synonyms: abatement, allowance, bonus, deduction, discount, kickback, payback, reduction, reimbursement, remission, repayment, subtraction

indirim, iade, para iadesi, indirim yapmak, oluk, ikram, lamba, kanal, fatura, ıskonto, geri ödenen kısım, bir kısmım geri vermek, tenzilat, tenzilât yapmak, rabbet, indir, iskonto etmek, yiv,

1 indirim     ts
2 iade  isim     ts
3 para iadesi     ts
4 indirim yapmak     ts
5 oluk     ts
6 ikram  Ticaret     ts
7 lamba     ts
8 kanal  İnşaat     ts
9 fatura     ts
10 ıskonto  Ticaret     ts
11 geri ödenen kısım     ts
12 bir kısmım geri vermek     ts
13 tenzilat     ts
14 tenzilât yapmak     ts
15 rabbet     ts
16 indir     ts
17 iskonto etmek     ts
18 yiv  İnşaat     ts
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A rectangular groove made to hold two pieces (of wood etc) together; a rabbet, The return of part of an amount already paid, To deduct or return an amount from a bill or payment, A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement, To cut a rebate (or rabbet) in something, To diminish or lessen something, A special payment from the manufacturer to the customer to promote sales of slow-selling models Also called a "Customer Incentive", a refund of some fraction of the amount paid join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone" cut a rebate in (timber or stone) give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week, 1) a refund of payment 2) amount of money returned to the consumer after the purchase has been made, A return of a portion of the purchase price of an automobile offered by a manufacturer to increase sales of slow-selling models or to reduce inventories, A discount or reduction in price of a product or interest, not given in advance, but handed back because of prompt payment or other reason Many states regulate gifts and educational aids given to real estate brokers by supporting companies such as title companies, calling these in effect, a price discount (rebate), An amount you get back from the Inland Revenue when you have paid too much tax A tax rebate is a tax refund due to you, a refund of some fraction of the amount paid, A refund from a processor for the value of a commodity food contained in an end product, An amount offered by some manufacturers, dealers, or lessors that may be paid to you separately or credited to your lease agreement, A reduction of a premium, A percentage of a cash loan's market value which is returned to the borrowing broker for the use of its cash in the investment of a short-term instrument The percentage varies depending on the institution and the current short-term interest rate, give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week", cut a rebate in (timber or stone), join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone", a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together, Abatement or refund which represents the return of all or part of a payment, See Rabbet, A reduction in the price of a particular pharmaceutical obtained by a PBM from the pharmaceutical manufacturer 27, A piece of wood hafted into a long stick, and serving to beat out mortar, An iron tool sharpened something like a chisel, and used for dressing and polishing wood, To deduct from; to make a discount from, as interest due, or customs duties, A kind of hard freestone used in making pavements, Deduction; abatement; as, a rebate of interest for immediate payment; a rebate of importation duties, Diminution, a refund of some fraction of the amount paid join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone", cut a rebate in (timber or stone) give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week, To cut a rebate in, See Rabbet, v, To abate; to withdraw, To beat to obtuseness; to deprive of keenness; to blunt; to turn back the point of, as a lance used for exercise, A rectangular longitudinal recess or groove, cut in the corner or edge of any body; a rabbet, 1 v To deduct or return a portion of moneys otherwise due, as a portion of a travel agent's commission 2 n A sum so returned, In insurance, a portion of an agent's commission returned to a customer as an inducement to place the insurance through the agent This practice is illegal in all but two states as against public policy Reciprocal exchange - A type of insurance managed by an attorney-in-fact in which members pay premiums, and share in losses equally Membership is required for insurance, Compensation received from a wholesale lender that can be used to cover closing costs or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see Points), Discount technique used mainly by manufacturers to bring down the final price that consumers pay for an item Only 5% to 10% of eligible rebates are ever redeemed, Any refund of all or a portion of money paid, return of part of a sum of money, partial refund, A portion of the agent's commission returned to an insured or anything else of value given an insured as an inducement to buy The payment of policy dividends, retroactive rate adjustments, and reduced premiums that reflect the savings of direct payment to an agent or home office are not usually considered to be rebates In most cases rebates are illegal, both for the agent or insurer to give a rebate and for an insured to receive one (G), Used in the context of general equities Negotiated return of a portion of the interest earned by the lender of stock to a short seller When a stock is sold short, the seller borrows stock from an owner or custodian and delivers it to the buyer The proceeds are delivered to the lender The borrower, who is short, often wants a rebate of the interest earned on the proceeds under the lender's control, especially when the stock can be borrowed from many sources Note: the seller must pay the lender any dividends paid out or, in the case of bonds, interest which accrues daily during the course of the borrow, A rebate is an amount of money which is paid to you when you have paid more tax, rent, or rates than you needed to. a tax rebate = refund. an amount of money that is paid back to you when you have paid too much tax, rent etc (rebate (15-21 centuries), from rabattre ). Retroactive refund or credit given to a buyer who has purchased a product or service. Fair and equitable rebates are used simply as incentives available to all customers. So-called deferred (or exclusive-patronage) rebates are used by large vendors of perishables and consumer durable goods. To receive such a rebate, the purchaser must agree to buy certain goods or services exclusively from a particular vendor for a fixed period of time. Rebating was a common pricing tactic in the 19th century, often used by large companies to undercut competition from smaller firms. The U.S. railroad industry practiced price discrimination by granting secret rebates to important customers; the rebates granted to Standard Oil Co. helped it acquire a monopoly over the oil industry. Governments occasionally sponsor rebates on previously paid taxes such as property, income, or sales taxes. Tax rebates can be used to stimulate the economy, to return excess revenue to taxpayers, or to encourage specific actions such as energy conservation, give back part of a sum of money, provide a partial refund, give a discount, Negotiated return of a portion of the interest earned by the lender of stock to a short seller When a stock is sold short, the seller borrows stock from an owner or custodian and delivers it to the buyer The proceeds are delivered to the lender The borrower, who is short, often wants a rebate of the interest earned on the proceeds under the lender's control, especially when the stock can be borrowed from many sources Note: The seller must pay the lender any dividends paid out or, in the case of bonds, interest that accrues daily during the term of the loan, Compensation received from a wholesale lender which can be used to cover closing costs or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see above), - As part of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1990, Congress required that a pharmaceutical company would have to pay a rebate on its products to receive reimbursement by the Medicaid program   For all innovator products, the rebate is the greater of 15 1 percent of the average manufacturer's price (AMP) or the difference between the AMP and the manufacturer's "best price," (the lowest price offered to any other customer, excluding Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) prices, prices to state pharmaceutical-assistance programs, and prices that are nominal in amount, and includes all discounts and rebates)   An additional rebate is required for any price increase for a product that exceeds the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all items since 1990   A rebate of 11 percent of each product's AMP is required for generic drugs  , Compensation received from a wholesale lender, which can be used to cover closing costs, or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see above), giveback, Having the points cut short or broken off, Door A door where the leading edge is stepped, A mortice lock or latch with a forend specially shaped to correspond with the shaped meeting edge of the door for which it is intended, Literally 'trenched or locked in' Used mainly in drawer bases so that the base cannot fall out, Giving or offering some benefit other than those specified in the policy to induce a customer to buy insurance Rebating is illegal in most states, In insurance, granting any form of inducement, favor, or advantage to the purchaser of a policy that is not available to all under the standard policy terms Rebating in some states is a penal offense for which both the agent and the person accepting the rebate can be punished by fine or imprisonment, and in virtually all states the agent is subject to revocation of license, Giving any valuable consideration, usually all or part of the commission, to the prospect or insured as an inducement to buy or renew Rebating is prohibited by law, An insurance sales practice in which an insurance agent offers a prospect an inducement, such as a cash payment, to purchase an insurance policy from that agent The practice of rebating is prohibited in most states, A practice, usually prohibited under state law, in which a sales agent in insurance returns part of the commission to the purchaser, An insurance sales practice that is prohibited in most of the United States and Canada In rebating, the agent offers the prospect a special inducement to purchase a policy The rebate is usually made in the form of a share of the agent's commission, A practice-illegal in virtually all states-of giving a premium reduction or some other financial advantage to an individual as an inducement to purchase the policy, Giving a premium reduction or another financial advantage not stated in the policy as an inducement to purchase the policy The offer of sharing commissions with the applicant is an inducement that is not part of the insurance policy and, therefore, is considered rebating Rebates include not only cash but also personal services and items of value Rebating is considered a violation of the Unfair Trade Practices Acts in most states, A practice--illegal in virtually all states--of giving a premium reduction or some other financial advantage to an individual as an inducement to purchase the policy, Returning part of the commission or giving anything else of value to the insured as an inducement to buy the policy It is illegal and cause for license revocation in most states In some states, it is an offense by both the agent and the person receiving the rebate,

19 A rectangular groove made to hold two pieces (of wood etc) together; a rabbet     ts
20 The return of part of an amount already paid     ts
21 To deduct or return an amount from a bill or payment     ts
22 A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement     ts
23 To cut a rebate (or rabbet) in something     ts
24 To diminish or lessen something     ts
25 A special payment from the manufacturer to the customer to promote sales of slow-selling models Also called a "Customer Incentive"     ts
26 a refund of some fraction of the amount paid join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone" cut a rebate in (timber or stone) give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week     ts
27 1) a refund of payment 2) amount of money returned to the consumer after the purchase has been made     ts
28 A return of a portion of the purchase price of an automobile offered by a manufacturer to increase sales of slow-selling models or to reduce inventories     ts
29 A discount or reduction in price of a product or interest, not given in advance, but handed back because of prompt payment or other reason Many states regulate gifts and educational aids given to real estate brokers by supporting companies such as title companies, calling these in effect, a price discount (rebate)     ts
30 An amount you get back from the Inland Revenue when you have paid too much tax A tax rebate is a tax refund due to you     ts
31 a refund of some fraction of the amount paid     ts
32 A refund from a processor for the value of a commodity food contained in an end product     ts
33 An amount offered by some manufacturers, dealers, or lessors that may be paid to you separately or credited to your lease agreement     ts
34 A reduction of a premium     ts
35 A percentage of a cash loan's market value which is returned to the borrowing broker for the use of its cash in the investment of a short-term instrument The percentage varies depending on the institution and the current short-term interest rate     ts
36 give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week"     ts
37 cut a rebate in (timber or stone)     ts
38 join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone"     ts
39 a rectangular groove made to hold two pieces together     ts
40 Abatement or refund which represents the return of all or part of a payment     ts
41 See Rabbet     ts
42 A reduction in the price of a particular pharmaceutical obtained by a PBM from the pharmaceutical manufacturer 27     ts
43 A piece of wood hafted into a long stick, and serving to beat out mortar     ts
44 An iron tool sharpened something like a chisel, and used for dressing and polishing wood     ts
45 To deduct from; to make a discount from, as interest due, or customs duties     ts
46 A kind of hard freestone used in making pavements     ts
47 Deduction; abatement; as, a rebate of interest for immediate payment; a rebate of importation duties     ts
48 Diminution     ts
49 a refund of some fraction of the amount paid join with a rebate; "rebate the pieces of timber and stone"     ts
50 cut a rebate in (timber or stone) give a reduction in the price during a sale; "The store is rebating refrigerators this week     ts
51 To cut a rebate in     ts
52 See Rabbet, v     ts
53 To abate; to withdraw     ts
54 To beat to obtuseness; to deprive of keenness; to blunt; to turn back the point of, as a lance used for exercise     ts
55 A rectangular longitudinal recess or groove, cut in the corner or edge of any body; a rabbet     ts
56 1 v To deduct or return a portion of moneys otherwise due, as a portion of a travel agent's commission 2 n A sum so returned     ts
57 In insurance, a portion of an agent's commission returned to a customer as an inducement to place the insurance through the agent This practice is illegal in all but two states as against public policy Reciprocal exchange - A type of insurance managed by an attorney-in-fact in which members pay premiums, and share in losses equally Membership is required for insurance     ts
58 Compensation received from a wholesale lender that can be used to cover closing costs or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see Points)     ts
59 Discount technique used mainly by manufacturers to bring down the final price that consumers pay for an item Only 5% to 10% of eligible rebates are ever redeemed     ts
60 Any refund of all or a portion of money paid     ts
61 return of part of a sum of money, partial refund  isim     ts
62 A portion of the agent's commission returned to an insured or anything else of value given an insured as an inducement to buy The payment of policy dividends, retroactive rate adjustments, and reduced premiums that reflect the savings of direct payment to an agent or home office are not usually considered to be rebates In most cases rebates are illegal, both for the agent or insurer to give a rebate and for an insured to receive one (G)     ts
63 Used in the context of general equities Negotiated return of a portion of the interest earned by the lender of stock to a short seller When a stock is sold short, the seller borrows stock from an owner or custodian and delivers it to the buyer The proceeds are delivered to the lender The borrower, who is short, often wants a rebate of the interest earned on the proceeds under the lender's control, especially when the stock can be borrowed from many sources Note: the seller must pay the lender any dividends paid out or, in the case of bonds, interest which accrues daily during the course of the borrow     ts
64 A rebate is an amount of money which is paid to you when you have paid more tax, rent, or rates than you needed to. a tax rebate = refund. an amount of money that is paid back to you when you have paid too much tax, rent etc (rebate (15-21 centuries), from rabattre ). Retroactive refund or credit given to a buyer who has purchased a product or service. Fair and equitable rebates are used simply as incentives available to all customers. So-called deferred (or exclusive-patronage) rebates are used by large vendors of perishables and consumer durable goods. To receive such a rebate, the purchaser must agree to buy certain goods or services exclusively from a particular vendor for a fixed period of time. Rebating was a common pricing tactic in the 19th century, often used by large companies to undercut competition from smaller firms. The U.S. railroad industry practiced price discrimination by granting secret rebates to important customers; the rebates granted to Standard Oil Co. helped it acquire a monopoly over the oil industry. Governments occasionally sponsor rebates on previously paid taxes such as property, income, or sales taxes. Tax rebates can be used to stimulate the economy, to return excess revenue to taxpayers, or to encourage specific actions such as energy conservation     ts
65 give back part of a sum of money, provide a partial refund, give a discount  fiil     ts
66 Negotiated return of a portion of the interest earned by the lender of stock to a short seller When a stock is sold short, the seller borrows stock from an owner or custodian and delivers it to the buyer The proceeds are delivered to the lender The borrower, who is short, often wants a rebate of the interest earned on the proceeds under the lender's control, especially when the stock can be borrowed from many sources Note: The seller must pay the lender any dividends paid out or, in the case of bonds, interest that accrues daily during the term of the loan     ts
67 Compensation received from a wholesale lender which can be used to cover closing costs or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see above)     ts
68 - As part of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1990, Congress required that a pharmaceutical company would have to pay a rebate on its products to receive reimbursement by the Medicaid program   For all innovator products, the rebate is the greater of 15 1 percent of the average manufacturer's price (AMP) or the difference between the AMP and the manufacturer's "best price," (the lowest price offered to any other customer, excluding Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) prices, prices to state pharmaceutical-assistance programs, and prices that are nominal in amount, and includes all discounts and rebates)   An additional rebate is required for any price increase for a product that exceeds the increase in the Consumer Price Index for all items since 1990   A rebate of 11 percent of each product's AMP is required for generic drugs       ts
69 Compensation received from a wholesale lender, which can be used to cover closing costs, or as a refund to the borrower Loans with rebates often carry higher interest rates than loans with "points" (see above)     ts
70A rebate. giveback     ts
71rebated Having the points cut short or broken off     ts
72rebated Door A door where the leading edge is stepped     ts
73rebated A mortice lock or latch with a forend specially shaped to correspond with the shaped meeting edge of the door for which it is intended     ts
74rebated Literally 'trenched or locked in' Used mainly in drawer bases so that the base cannot fall out     ts
75rebating Giving or offering some benefit other than those specified in the policy to induce a customer to buy insurance Rebating is illegal in most states     ts
76rebating In insurance, granting any form of inducement, favor, or advantage to the purchaser of a policy that is not available to all under the standard policy terms Rebating in some states is a penal offense for which both the agent and the person accepting the rebate can be punished by fine or imprisonment, and in virtually all states the agent is subject to revocation of license     ts
77rebating Giving any valuable consideration, usually all or part of the commission, to the prospect or insured as an inducement to buy or renew Rebating is prohibited by law     ts
78rebating An insurance sales practice in which an insurance agent offers a prospect an inducement, such as a cash payment, to purchase an insurance policy from that agent The practice of rebating is prohibited in most states     ts
79rebating A practice, usually prohibited under state law, in which a sales agent in insurance returns part of the commission to the purchaser     ts
80rebating An insurance sales practice that is prohibited in most of the United States and Canada In rebating, the agent offers the prospect a special inducement to purchase a policy The rebate is usually made in the form of a share of the agent's commission     ts
81rebating A practice-illegal in virtually all states-of giving a premium reduction or some other financial advantage to an individual as an inducement to purchase the policy     ts
82rebating Giving a premium reduction or another financial advantage not stated in the policy as an inducement to purchase the policy The offer of sharing commissions with the applicant is an inducement that is not part of the insurance policy and, therefore, is considered rebating Rebates include not only cash but also personal services and items of value Rebating is considered a violation of the Unfair Trade Practices Acts in most states     ts
83rebating A practice--illegal in virtually all states--of giving a premium reduction or some other financial advantage to an individual as an inducement to purchase the policy     ts
84rebating Returning part of the commission or giving anything else of value to the insured as an inducement to buy the policy It is illegal and cause for license revocation in most states In some states, it is an offense by both the agent and the person receiving the rebate     ts
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