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  • 1fund — fund1 W1S3 [fʌnd] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: fundus bottom, piece of land ] 1.) an amount of money that is collected and kept for a particular purpose ▪ The house fell into disrepair until a restoration fund was set up .… …

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  • 2refund — re|fund1 [ˈri:fʌnd] n 1.) an amount of money that is given back to you if you are not satisfied with the goods or services that you have paid for ▪ They refused to give me a refund . ▪ Return your purchase within 14 days for a full refund . ▪ You …

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  • 3re|fund´er — re|fund1 «verb. rih FUHND; noun. REE fuhnd», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to pay back; repay; make restitution of (money received or taken): »If the shoes do not wear well, the shop will refund your money. 2. Obsolete. to pour in or out again. –v.i. to… …

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  • 4re|fund — re|fund1 «verb. rih FUHND; noun. REE fuhnd», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to pay back; repay; make restitution of (money received or taken): »If the shoes do not wear well, the shop will refund your money. 2. Obsolete. to pour in or out again. –v.i. to… …

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