IPA: //ˈrɛɡjʊləraɪz//
KK: /ˈrɛɡjʊləˌraɪz/
Definition: To make something regular or standard, often by following specific rules or guidelines.
Example: The city plans to regularize the parking rules to ensure fairness for all drivers.
IPA: /rɪmˈbɜːrsəbl/
KK: /rimˈbɜrsəbl/
Definition: Able to be paid back for expenses or costs that have been incurred.
Example: The company has a policy that all travel expenses are reimbursable.
IPA: /rɪˈɪm.bɜːrs/
KK: /riˈɪmbɜrs/
Definition: To pay someone back for money they have spent or lost.
Example: The company will reimburse you for your travel expenses.
IPA: /ˌriːɪmˈpɔːrt/
KK: /riˈɪmpɔrt/
Definition: To bring goods back into a country after they have been exported, often referring to products made from raw materials that were originally sent out.
Example: The company decided to reimport the textiles after realizing they could sell them at a higher price.
IPA: /ˌriːɪmˈpɔːrˌteɪʃən/
KK: /riːˌɪmpɔːrˈteɪʃən/
Definition: The act of bringing goods back into a country after they have been exported.
Example: The company is involved in the reimportation of electronics that were previously sold abroad.
IPA: /ˌriːɪnˈʃʊərəns/
KK: /riːɪnˈʃʊərəns/
Definition: A type of insurance that insurance companies buy to protect themselves from large losses by sharing the risk with other insurers.
Example: The insurance company decided to purchase reinsurance to reduce its financial risk.
IPA: /ˌriːɪnˈʃʊr/
KK: /riːˈɪnʃʊr/
Definition: To provide insurance coverage again, often by passing some or all of the risk to another insurance company through a new contract.
Example: The company decided to reinsure its policies to reduce potential losses.
IPA: /ˈriːɪnˌʃʊrər/
KK: /ˈriːɪnˌʃʊrər/
Definition: A company or organization that provides insurance to other insurance companies, helping them manage risk by covering some of their potential losses.
Example: The reinsurer helped the insurance company recover from the financial impact of the natural disaster.
IPA: /ˌriːɪnˈvɛst/
KK: /riˈɪnˌvɛst/
Definition: To put money or resources back into a business or investment after receiving returns from it, often to generate more profit.
Example: After receiving dividends, she decided to reinvest the money into the company.
IPA: /ˌriːɪnˈvɛstmənt/
KK: /ˌriːɪnˈvɛstmənt/
Definition: Putting money back into an investment or project after the initial investment has been made.
Example: The company decided on reinvestment to expand its operations and improve its facilities.
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