reimburse for

reimburse (one) for (something)

To give one back the money that one has spent on something, typically when one did so at the behest of someone else. You'll have to cover your own expenses on the trip, but just bring back your receipts and we'll reimburse you for them once you're back at the office. Would you mind paying the bill tonight? I can reimburse you for it later!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

reimburse someone for something

to repay someone for making a purchase, such as a business expense. I will reimburse you for whatever it cost you. The treasurer reimbursed himself for his expenses.
See also: reimburse
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • (one) could use (something)
  • drive (one) out of office
  • force (one) out of office
  • force out of office
  • give (one) (one's) head
  • give head
  • give somebody their head
  • give someone their head
  • cooking for one
  • 1FTR
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For the foregoing reasons, Steves' claim for damages in the amount of $1,776,813 because of JELD-WEN's failure to reimburse for the cost of doors that incorporated defective doorskins fails as a matter of law.
114-255), signed into law in December 2016, provides relief for many small businesses from the penalty for using an HRA to reimburse for the purchasing of individual policies by employees.
A qualifying arrangement can reimburse for Medicare or Medicare supplemental policies.
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But the MSBA will not reimburse for all of the costs.
Some payers will reimburse for this visit, however, and you owe it to them to indicate the nature of the visit.
Township of Freehold, Defendant-Respondent, to the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, raised the issue of whether a state law requires a municipality to either provide or reimburse for services to a qualified private community still under construction before road dedication, release of performance bonds, and adoption of an appropriate resolution by the governing body.
40:6723.3 requires that the municipality either provide these municipal services or reimburse for the expenses incurred in performing them; a municipality may not avoid this statutory duty by contractually imposing this obligation on the developer of the project.
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