verb
- to pay someone for work or services; to compensate
Usage: formal
Examples
- The company will remunerate employees for overtime work.
- She was fairly remunerated for her consulting services.
- The board voted to remunerate the CEO with a substantial bonus.
- Volunteers are not remunerated for their time.
- The contract specifies how contractors will be remunerated.
- He expects to be remunerated according to industry standards.