Disbursal

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Pronunciation: /dɪsˈbɜrsəl/

Definitions of disbursal

noun the act of disbursing money or funds

Example Sentences

A1 The disbursal of funds was delayed due to paperwork issues.

A2 The company's disbursal process is efficient and well-organized.

B1 The disbursal of scholarships to students is scheduled for next week.

B2 The disbursal of profits among shareholders will be based on the company's performance.

C1 The disbursal of humanitarian aid to the affected regions was carefully coordinated.

C2 The disbursal of bonuses to employees is subject to approval by the board of directors.

Examples of disbursal in a Sentence

formal The disbursal of funds will be processed once all necessary documentation is submitted.

informal The disbursal of the payment will happen once everything is sorted out.

slang We'll get the disbursal once we jump through all the hoops.

figurative The disbursal of knowledge from the teacher to the students was evident in the classroom.

Grammatical Forms of disbursal

past tense

disbursed

plural

disbursals

comparative

more disbursal

superlative

most disbursal

present tense

disburse

future tense

will disburse

perfect tense

have disbursed

continuous tense

is disbursing

singular

disbursal

positive degree

disbursal

infinitive

to disburse

gerund

disbursing

participle

disbursing

Origin and Evolution of disbursal

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'disbursal' originated from the verb 'disburse' which comes from the Old French word 'desbourser' meaning 'to pay out'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'disbursal' has come to specifically refer to the act of paying out funds or money, evolving from its original meaning of simply dispersing or distributing.