Disburse (verb)

  1. To pay out money, especially from a fund or account.
  2. To distribute or pay out money to the individuals or organizations that are entitled to it.

Origin:

From dis- meaning "not" or "opposite of" andburse meaning "to pay out money".

Examples:

  1. The government disbursed the funds to the affected families.
  2. The company disbursed the profits to the shareholders.
  3. The organization disbursed the grants to the recipients.
  4. The bank disbursed the loan to the borrower.
  5. The court ordered the estate to disburse the assets to the heirs.
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