Remuneratively Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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remuneratively

[rɪˈmjuːnərətɪvli ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adverb

in work or activity which is financially rewarding

In a remunerative manner; in a way that involves payment or reward.

Examples of usage

  • He worked remuneratively as a freelance writer.
  • She invested remuneratively in the stock market.
  • The business grew remuneratively over the years.

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Origin of 'remuneratively'

The word 'remuneratively' is derived from the word 'remunerative', which comes from the Latin word 'remuneratus', meaning 'to reward'. The suffix '-ly' is added to form the adverb 'remuneratively'. The concept of remuneration has been an integral part of human society since ancient times, as a means of compensating individuals for their work or services. In modern usage, 'remuneratively' is commonly used in the context of financial compensation for work or services rendered.


See also: remunerable, remuneration, remunerative, unremunerated.