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Associations of "Pay back" (30 Words)
anachronism | The action of attributing something to a period to which it does not belong. The town is a throwback to medieval times an anachronism that has survived the passing years. |
backslide | Drop to a lower level, as in one’s morals or standards. There are many things that can cause slimmers to backslide. |
backward | Having made less than normal progress. He was not backward in displaying his talents. |
compensation | The action or process of awarding compensation. The compensation of victims. |
degeneration | Deterioration and loss of function in the cells of a tissue or organ. Degeneration of the muscle fibres. |
payoff | The final payment of a debt. |
recession | The act of ceding back. The country is in the depths of a recession. |
recompense | Restitution made or punishment inflicted for a wrong or injury. Offenders should recompense their victims. |
refund | A repayment of a sum of money. You may be allowed to claim a refund of the tax. |
regress | Calculate the coefficient or coefficients of regression of a variable against or on another variable. A planet regularly regresses. |
regression | (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which you flee from reality by assuming a more infantile state. The details recalled by Carol during the regression. |
reimbursement | Compensation paid (to someone) for damages or losses or money already spent etc. Reimbursement of everyday medical costs. |
relapse | Deteriorate in health. He relapsed into silence. |
remuneration | The act of paying for goods or services or to recompense for losses. They work in excess of their contracted hours for no additional remuneration. |
reparation | The act of putting something in working order again. The courts required a convicted offender to make financial reparation to his victim. |
repay | Make repayment for or return something. Most of his fortune had been spent repaying creditors. |
requite | Make repayment for or return something. They are quick to requite a kindness. |
restitution | A sum of money paid in compensation for loss or injury. Restitution of the damaged mucosa. |
restoration | The restoration of the Bourbon monarchy in France in 1814 following the fall of Napoleon Louis XVIII was recalled from exile by Talleyrand. Published restorations are dodgy based on single bones. |
retrace | To go back over again. I ve tried to retrace some of her movements. |
retreat | Make a retreat from an earlier commitment or activity. After the funeral he retreated to Scotland. |
retrograde | Show retrograde motion. Retrograde arguments. |
retrogression | Passing from a more complex to a simpler biological form. A retrogression to 19th century attitudes. |
retrospect | Contemplation of things past. In retrospect. |
retrospective | Looking back on or dealing with past events or situations. Retrospective pay awards. |
return | The action of returning something. The return of spring. |
reversion | A property to which someone has the right of reversion. Parties buying and selling leases and reversions. |
revert | Return to (a previous state, practice, topic, etc. He reverted to his native language. |
reward | Bestow honor or rewards upon. The emotional rewards of being a carer. |
throwback | A reappearance of an earlier characteristic. The eyes could be an ancestral throwback. |