different between repay vs refound
repay
English
Etymology
From Old French repaier (“to pay back”) (compare French repayer (“to pay again”)).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?i?pe?/
- Rhymes: -e?
Verb
repay (third-person singular simple present repays, present participle repaying, simple past and past participle repaid)
- To pay back.
Translations
Anagrams
- Payer, Peary, apery, payer, peary, praye, rapey
repay From the web:
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refound
English
Etymology 1
Inflected form
Verb
refound
- simple past tense and past participle of refind
Etymology 2
re- +? found
Verb
refound (third-person singular simple present refounds, present participle refounding, simple past and past participle refounded)
- (transitive) To found again; to reestablish.
- (transitive) To found or cast anew.
- T. Warton
- Ancient bells refounded.
- T. Warton
Translations
Anagrams
- Neudorf, fonduer, founder
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- what refund means
- what refundable tax credit
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- what refundable tax credits are there
- what refunds are taxable
- what refund will i get
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