nonrefundable
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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Forking over thousands of nonrefundable dollars on the strength of snapshots and a gushing profile drafted by the property’s host?
Unlike the existing nonrefundable Saver’s Credit — which provides little benefit to workers with low tax liabilities — the refundable match would be deposited directly into workers’ retirement accounts, she noted.
From MarketWatch
Unlike the existing nonrefundable Saver’s Credit — which provides little benefit to workers with low tax liabilities — the refundable match would be deposited directly into workers’ retirement accounts, she noted.
From MarketWatch
In return, Celebrity refunded the couple what they paid, gave them a credit of about $9,500 toward a future cruise and even covered the cost of their nonrefundable airfare to Japan, where their original cruise was scheduled to start.
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Still, the agency fee—500 times the house’s supposed price—was nonrefundable.
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