1. To deduct or return (an amount) from a payment or bill.
2. To lessen; diminish.
[From Middle English rebaten, to deduct, from Old French rabattre, rebattre, to reduce, to beat down again : re-, re- + abbattre, to beat down; see abate.]
a part of a payment, tax etc which is given back to the person paying it. korting حَسْم، خَصْم намаление desconto rabat die Rückzahlung godtgørelse; nedslag επιστροφή κρατήσεων ή φόρου devolución, reembolso hinnaalandus تخفیف دادن؛ بخشی از مبلغ را پس دادن ostohyvitys remiseהחזר छूट povrat rabatt rabat afsláttur rimborso 割り戻し 리베이트 grąžinamoji išmoka atlaide rebet terugbetalingrefusjonbonifikata ټيټونه، بيرته وركړه، كمونه تخفيف، لږونه، تنزيل، كسر desconto rabat скидка rabat odbitek rabat rabatt, avdrag เงินคืน iade 退費,退稅 повернення چھوٹ số tiền được hoàn lại 回扣,折扣
This railroad magnate broke his word as a citizen, as a gentleman, and as a Christian, when he granted a secret rebate, and he granted many secret rebates.
In a press briefing, MWSS chief regulator Patrick Ty said all Manila Water customers as of March 31 will receive a minimum rebate of P153.93 (residential) for consumption of 10 cubic meters.
There were a total of six applications selected in EPA Region 2 with winners in New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico for rebate funds to assist in replacing old diesel school buses to achieve significant reductions in student's exposure to harmful emissions.
The rebate will reduce upfront installation costs and spur renewable energy development, and it is available to ComEd business customers who adopted solar after June 1, 2017.
The plan includes actions, such as considering fiduciary status of PBMs, reforming the rebate system and implementing measures to restrict rebate usage.
According to the firm, around a third of tax payers are due a rebate in the UK and claims can range from PS1,500 to PS7,300 for people working in the construction industry.
The High Court here has set aside a judicial review application filed by an Ipoh legal firm to compel Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) to remit the 2.5 per cent rebate into the consumers bill rather than adding onto their existing deposit.
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