DISBURSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary By law, only investment returns may be disbursed No cash will be disbursed Often those distributions take a while to get disbursed That way, once you've collected the money, you can disburse the men's share without having to find me first The funds were disbursed via a competitive grant program
Disburse vs. Disperse: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly To disburse means to pay out or distribute money from a large fund, such as from a government or company treasury or from a charity fund Verb: The accountant was tasked to disburse the allocated budget equally among the departments Disburse is pronounced as dɪsˈbɜrs
Disbursed - definition of disbursed by The Free Dictionary disburse verb pay out, spend, lay out, fork out (slang), expend, shell out (informal) The aid will not be disbursed until next year Usage: Disburse is sometimes wrongly used where disperse is meant: the police used water cannons to disperse (not disburse) the crowd
disburse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary disburse (third-person singular simple present disburses, present participle disbursing, simple past and past participle disbursed) (finance) To pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury quotations