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Is imburse a Scrabble word?

Yes, imburse is a valid Scrabble word! Worth 11 points in Scrabble.

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What is the meaning of imburse?

Definition

verb (English)

1. (transitive, obsolete) To put into a purse; to save, to store up.Examples: "[T]he then existing Signors and the colleagues, feeling themselves possessed of sufficient power, assumed the authority to fix upon the Signors that would have to sit during the next forty months, by putting their names into a bag or purse, and drawing them every two months. But, before the expiration of the forty months, many citizens were jealous that their names had not been deposited amongst the rest, and a new emborsation was made. From this beginning arose the custom of emborsing or enclosing the names of all who should take office in any of the magistracies for a long time to come, as well those whose offices employed them within the city as those abroad, although previously, the councils of the retiring magistrates had elected those who were to succeed them."; "Pit 3, the tomb of Simoniacs, is perforated throughout bottom and sides with round holes, 'purses' in which these money-sinners are imbursed from sight, head downward and within the earth, while their feet writhe without, licked by the fire which torments offenders directly against God."obsoletetransitive

2. (transitive, obsolete) To give money to, to pay; to stock or supply with money.Examples: "If the Company would enlarge this commerce, it must be done by investments in India according to their annual advices to the Factors there, and the Company will also do well strictly to enjoin the Factors to prohibit lading any of the kinds sent for the Company's account, such commodities will imburse ready moneys with which silk can be procured far more reasonably than of the King, and without the fraud his Ministers use by their unconscionable wetting and false weighing."; "He had shed his blood for the Queen Isabella Segunda and her exemplary mamma, Marie Christina, on the arid plains of Catalonia; and the ungrateful Isabella had neglected to imburse him his large arrears of pay-pension and allowances; […]"; "[A] clause or rule should exist to admit the withdrawal (under such circumstances) of all or a certain part of the paid-in capital, none of which having in the mean time been imbursed for such member's benefit in sickness or other casualty."obsoletetransitive

3. (transitive, obsolete) To pay back money that is owed; to refund, to repay, to reimburse.Examples: "[T]hey prayed me to be their Surety for payment of their Ranſom-Money; and herein every one was very forward with his Pretences; one alledged Nobleneſs of Birth; another, that he had great Friends and Alliances; a Third, that he was a Commander in the Army, and had much Pay due to him; a Fourth, that he had Caſh enough at Home, and was able to imburſe me."; "Man can use fraud, which every conscience gnaws, / Against the man who doth in him confide; / And him who not to imburse his trust sees cause."obsoletetransitive

Definition source: Wiktionary

What Scrabble words can I make with the letters in "imburse"?

How many Scrabble points is the word "imburse"?

Scrabble
11 points
I1
M3
B3
U1
R1
S1
E1
Words With Friends
14 points
I1
M4
B4
U2
R1
S1
E1

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