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rebated

American  
[ri-bey-tid] / rɪˈbeɪ tɪd /

adjective

Heraldry.
  1. cut off or abridged in some way, as a cross potent formed as a swastika.


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Etymology

Origin of rebated

First recorded in 1580–90; rebate 1 + -ed 2

Example Sentences

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And they didn’t get any of their taxes rebated.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2021

Yes, it would involve taxing all electric power, but some of that could be rebated based on average per-home power usage before electric vehicles became popular.

From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2021

The state of Oklahoma issues the plates and registrations for the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations and a portion of the fees the state collects are then rebated back to the tribes.

From Washington Times • Oct. 29, 2018

One was a program related to robo-adviser unit Amerivest that rebated some fees for new clients whose portfolios performed poorly.

From Reuters • Dec. 6, 2016

They are rebated for shutters, the old hooks for which also remain.

From Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Chichester (1901) A Short History & Description Of Its Fabric With An Account Of The Diocese And See by Corlette, Hubert C. (Hubert Christian)

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