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disburse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disburse in Hindi

  • चुकाना
  • व्यय करना
  • धन देना
  • क़ीमत देना
  • क़चे करना
  • राशि-वितरण करना
  • भुगतान करना

disburse Definition

Verb

  • pay out (money from a fund).

disburse Example

  • There is often a gap between what donors commit to give, and what they actually disburse. ( अक्सर दानकर्ता क्या देने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध होते हैं और वे वास्तव में क्या वितरित करते हैं, के बीच अंतर होता है। )
  • There are claims that when provinces receive the money they do not disburse it immediately, the funds are misapplied. ( ऐसे दावे हैं कि जब प्रांतों को धन प्राप्त होता है तो वे इसे तुरंत वितरित नहीं करते हैं, धन का गलत उपयोग किया जाता है। )
  • The second option is to act on behalf of a bank in processing an application and disburse the funds, both for a fee. ( दूसरा विकल्प एक आवेदन को संसाधित करने के लिए बैंक की ओर से कार्य करना और एक शुल्क के लिए धन का वितरण करना है। )
  • The expectation of the donors was that charities receiving the funds would disburse the money to needy victims just as quickly. ( दानदाताओं की अपेक्षा यह थी कि धन प्राप्त करने वाले चैरिटी जरूरतमंद पीड़ितों को जल्द से जल्द धन वितरित करेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • However, it is still unclear when the administration intended to disburse the funds to the victims and who would be defined as a poor resident.  
  • He could establish or dissolve public institutions and he had the right to disburse public funds.
  • Its oil refinery and farms of storage tanks disburse petroleum products to much of South-East Asia.  
  • Hence, in 1402, Berry convinced the king to open the royal coffers and disburse 14,000 of the 18,000 ecus he needed to purchase a fabulous balas ruby.  
  • The fund would then disburse the money based on a formula, providing regular payments until the endowment is exhausted.  
  • A caretaker administration could work with European leaders and disburse the next tranche of bailout money.
  • Trusts which enjoy tax-exempt status must conform strictly to their remit and cannot disburse any surplus monies except to fulfill their stated objectives.
  • This arresting sentiment guided Andrew Carnegie, the American steel plutocrat to disburse his entire fortune in philanthropic work.
  • Viewed as an investment vehicle, the company has incentives to retain cash rather than disburse it to shareholders.
  • Henry, a short, solid man with a perpetual frown, did not even look us over, but turned us over to his staff to disburse.
  • In this manner they moved to within a short walk of the camp perimeter before the order to dismount and disburse was given.
  • That’s very interesting, Feltus mumbled to her with a quick glance towards the mourners who were beginning to disburse.
  • The Jews held that only the Sanhedrin could disburse the temple funds, and they never ceased to inveigh against Pilate for this presumptuous ruling.
  • Though Trinity hospital no longer exists as a hospital with resident pensioners, the trustees disburse annually pensions to certain poor burgesses and their wives and children; and the trust controlling the benevolent branch of the Gillespie hospital endowment is similarly administered.
  • To pay legally, the nanny is considered an employee and will need to disburse social security and income taxes.