Giveback (noun)

A return or repayment of something, typically money or an advantage, that was previously given or received.

Origin:

Giveback is a compound noun, made up of two words "give" meaning "to transfer ownership or possession" and "back" meaning "to return something".

Examples:

  1. The company offered a giveback to its employees in the form of a bonus.
  2. He made a giveback to the charity that had helped him when he was younger.
  3. The giveback was not as much as we had hoped for.
  4. The employee union demanded a giveback of the wage cuts.
  5. The company made a giveback to the community by building a new park.
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