rebate
1 Americannoun
verb (used with object)
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to allow as a discount.
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to deduct (a certain amount), as from a total.
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to return (part of an original payment).
He rebated five dollars to me.
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to provide a rebate for (merchandise) after purchase.
The manufacturer is rebating this air conditioner.
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to blunt (an edged or pointed weapon).
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to cover the edge or point of (an edged or pointed weapon) in order to make it incapable of cutting or piercing.
verb (used without object)
noun
noun
noun
verb
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to deduct (a part) of a payment from (the total)
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archaic to reduce or diminish (something or the effectiveness of something)
Other Word Forms
- rebatable adjective
- rebateable adjective
- rebater noun
Etymology
Origin of rebate
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English rebaten (verb), from Old French rabatre “to beat, put down,” from re- re- + (a)batre “to beat” ( abate )
Explanation
A rebate is a partial refund of the cost of an item. It acts as an incentive to help sell the product. If your new cell phone came with a rebate, you'll get a check in the mail for a certain amount of the cost. A well-known rebate occurred in 2007 when President George Bush issued tax rebate checks to many people in America, giving back some of what each person paid in taxes. Rebate comes from the Old French word rabattre, meaning "beat down, drive back." Rebate can also be used as a verb that refers to giving a reduction in price during a sale. For example, your internet provider might rebate your bill for three months to keep you as a customer.
Vocabulary lists containing rebate
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Example Sentences
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Smee estimates they spent about $20,000 in total on design fees, plants, removal and installation before the rebate.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2026
I now want to close the account, but the company won’t allow me to do so because I have an active $5 rebate that was added years ago.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 25, 2026
The FTC’s litigation targets PBM rebate practices; CVS Health shares rose about 1% Tuesday.
From Barron's • Mar. 24, 2026
A diesel rebate scheme for hauliers and bus operators is also expected, which will be backdated.
From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026
As a speculation, the insurance rebate is a mistake.
From The Best Policy by Flower, Elliott
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