We have no meanings for "remunerate for" in our records yet.
1 The land, trees, and cultivation cost so little that one good crop is expected to remunerate for all outlay.
2 If that stigma is affixed to us, let us at least be remunerated for it.
3 Such men must be remunerated for their literary labour.
4 He is remunerated for his services by a fixed fee for each day the court sits.
5 In a firm joint resolution they committed to reforms, stating agents are "disproportionately well- remunerated for their services".
6 The representation model will be reviewed after the election in October along with whether members will be remunerated for their mahi.
7 The sage had likewise intimated that he might possibly see him some way remunerated for his sufferings in his country's cause.
8 It was necessary to consider how the commissioners should be remunerated for their services; and this question was decided with impudent injustice.
9 He was injured while working for the City of Jacksonville, but claims that he was never in any manner remunerated for this injury.
10 Yet I fear that it will be a long time before the worthy M. Gail is remunerated for his enterprising and speculative spirit.
11 We have agreed that I am to be remunerated for my course of dramatic instruction out of your future earnings on the stage.
12 He wished the author to be adequately remunerated for his labour, and tenderly protected from spoliation, but, by no means, encouraged in monopoly.
13 He was then released, the lawyer was handsomely remunerated for his efficient services, and Mrs. Walton and her son returned to the Southern Hotel.
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