Defraying

/dɪˈfreɪɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Present participle of defray; currently paying for or covering a cost.

Etymology

From defray + -ing suffix (present participle/gerund). The -ing suffix is one of the oldest and most productive suffixes in English, dating back to Old English.

Kelly Says

You'll often see 'defraying costs' in formal writing—it sounds official and precise, which is why government agencies and universities use it in their official documents.

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