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disburse

pay out / distribute funds / spend
Transitive Verb
past: disbursedpp: disburseding: disbursing

This term carries a strong connotation of officialdom and formality, typically appearing in legal, governmental, or corporate financial contexts. It suggests a structured process of releasing funds from a pre-established source, such as a trust, a grant, or a treasury, rather than a casual act of spending. It is frequently confused with "disperse," which refers to scattering things or people over a wide area. While "disburse" specifically involves the distribution of money, "disperse" involves the physical spreading of entities.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something][~ something to someone]

To pay out money from a fund or a dedicated account for a specific purpose.

"The government will disburse the emergency relief funds to the affected families next week."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To spend or distribute money, typically in a formal or official capacity.

"The organization disbursed a large sum of money for the research project."

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