remunerate
pay for services / compensate for loss
Transitive Verb
past: remuneratedpp: remunerateding: remunerating
This term carries a formal, professional tone and is typically reserved for legal contracts, corporate policies, or official employment agreements. It suggests a structured, fair exchange of value where payment is a direct consequence of a specific service or a quantifiable loss. While it is often confused with "reumerate," the correct spelling reflects its Latin root meaning "to pay back." It differs from "pay" in its emphasis on the concept of reward or compensation for merit and effort rather than a simple transaction.