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disbursement

[ dis-burs-muhnt ]

noun

  1. the act or an instance of disbursing.
  2. money paid out or spent.


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Other Words From

  • nondis·bursement noun
  • redis·bursement noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of disbursement1

From the Middle French word desboursement, dating back to 1590–1600. See disburse, -ment

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Example Sentences

My fall student loan disbursement coincided with my finding out I was pregnant.

From Time

Of this, $128,318 came in a single disbursement from the group’s foundation in 2019, tax records show.

The funding will go to the agencies who will move forward with establishing procedures for the disbursement of the funds.

If the coins are worth $10 apiece at the time of disbursement, then earning 100 coins would yield $1,000 right away.

From Fortune

His gross salary for Laborers 89 in 2019 was $78,375, plus $8,435 for automobile disbursements, according to a federal filing by the union.

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What does disbursement mean?

Disbursement is the act of paying out money, or the payment itself.

Because the meaning of disbursement focuses on money and payment, the word is almost exclusively used in financial and business spheres—especially when the exchange of money is formal.

Example: The disbursement of paychecks was delayed due to a clerical error, causing much grumbling among the staff.

Where does disbursement come from?

Disbursement first appears in English around 1600. Its root word disburse is slightly older, first recorded around the 1530s, and comes from combining des (meaning “apart”) and bourse (meaning “purse”—a bag used to carry money).

The modern financial use of disbursement often means something quite specific—payment from a particular fund or account, often in the context of a business, charity, scholarship, or other formalized type of payment. If the thing being given out or provided is not financial or money-related (like food, for example), you probably want to use distribution, not disbursement.

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How is disbursement used in real life?

Disbursement has a pretty specific context: paying money to something or someone, usually an institution making a payment to an individual. Even within that context, it tends to be used in formal situations, like when you’re talking about politics, economics, student financial aid, and other such areas. You probably wouldn’t use it to talk about repaying money your friend lent you to buy coffee (for instance), unless you were being humorous.

 

 

Try using disbursement!

Which of the following sentences uses disbursement correctly?

A. Scientists are studying the disbursement of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
B. Your disbursement of a new cat into my home is not appreciated.
C. I’ve signed off on the disbursement of funds to your charity.

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