remunerations
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pluralof remuneration.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
Example Sentences
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Faiad said the workers’ counterproposal is for a 27% wage increase in remunerations.
From Reuters ● Apr. 19, 2022
The threat of espionage charges usually ensures compliance, but the government can also seize “all royalties, remunerations, and emoluments” resulting from the unauthorised publication of classified materials.
From Economist ● Mar. 22, 2018
Asked if he saw any conflict in the arrangement of his mandates, he said that the system preceded his entry into politics and that his remunerations were fixed by law.
From New York Times ● Dec. 12, 2017
As for the very large ones, we can assume that top management remunerations will be paid globally and not only in Switzerland.
From Time ● Mar. 7, 2013
What might not have been the progress of genius, if it had enjoyed those ample remunerations, granted during so many ages to those priests who at all times opposed its elevation?
From The System of Nature, Volume 2 by Paul Henri Thiry, baron d'Holbach