Reimburse vs Restitute - What's the difference?
reimburse | restitute |
To compensate with payment; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf.
To restore (something) to its former condition.
To provide recompense for (something).
* 1922 , , Ulysses , episode 17:
* 1966 , , Incest (1993 edition), ISBN 9780156443005,
* 1980 , , Wallace Stevens: The Poems of Our Climate , ISBN 9780801491856,
To refund.
* 2004 , , Private Sector , ISBN 9780446613934,
As verbs the difference between reimburse and restitute
is that reimburse is to compensate with payment; especially, to repay money spent on one's behalf while restitute is to restore (something) to its former condition.As a noun restitute is
that which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitute.reimburse
English
Verb
(reimburs)- The company will reimburse your expenses for the business trip.
Derived terms
* reimbursable * reimbursement * reimburserHypernyms
* compensate, payrestitute
English
Verb
(restitut)- . . . when Frederick M. (Bantam) Lyons had rapidly and successively requested, perused and restituted the copy of the current issue of the Freeman's Journal and National Press which he had been about to throw away (subsequently thrown away), he had proceeded towards the oriental edifice of the Turkish and Warm Baths. . . .
p. 28:
- What I spill in talk or acts rarely is restituted in writing.
p. 266:
- [W]hat it represents is the inability of language to restitute the loss of memory.
p. 31:
- We were even ordered to restitute the legal costs of the defendants.