Remunerate

Remunerate

Remunerate


rih-MYOO-nuh-rayt

Definition

(verb) To pay someone for services rendered or work done; to compensate.

Example

The company remunerates its employees generously, offering both competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.

Word Origin

Early 16th century: from Latin “remuneratus,” past participle of “remunerari,” from “re-” (expressing intensive force) + “munerari” meaning “to give,” from “munus” meaning “gift.”

Fun Fact

While “remunerate” and “pay” mean essentially the same thing, remunerate carries a tone of formality and fairness—suggesting proper compensation rather than just handing over money. The word implies that the payment matches the value of work performed. Interestingly, the Latin root “munus” (gift) also gives us “munificent” (generous) and “immunity” (originally a freedom from public service duties). So remuneration isn’t just payment—it’s etymologically linked to the concept of gifts and generous reciprocity, making it feel more dignified than a simple paycheck.

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