Refunded vs Defunded - What's the difference?
refunded | defunded |
(refund)
To return (money) to (someone); to reimburse.
(obsolete) To supply again with funds.
(obsolete, rare) To pour back.
An amount of money returned.
(defund)
To cancel funding for.
* 1996 , Amy Gutmann, Dennis Frank Thompson, Democracy and Disagreement
* 2003 , David E Lewis, Presidents and the Politics of Agency Design
* 2010 , "Coming back to bite him", The Economist , 14 Oct 2010:
As verbs the difference between refunded and defunded
is that refunded is (refund) while defunded is (defund).refunded
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*refund
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(en verb)- A governor, that had pillaged the people, was sentenced to refund what he had wrongfully taken. — L'Estrange.
- If you find this computer for sale anywhere at a lower price, we'll refund you the difference.
- to refund a railroad loan
- Were the humours of the eye tinctured with any colour, they would refund that colour upon the object. — Ray.
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(en noun)- If the camera is faulty, you can return it to the store where you bought it for a refund.
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* English heteronymsdefunded
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(en verb)- Did the Arizona legislators satisfy the principles of deliberation when they decided to defund organ transplants?
- However, when Congress has attempted to defund a presidential agency, presidents have responded by creating new agencies to perform similar functions.
- So Republicans are planning instead a strategy of “defunding ” the new health law.