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1. To return money to someone, usually because he or she paid too much or did not receive what was paid for.
2. An amount of money that is returned to someone or the act or process of returning money.
3. Etymology: from Old French refunder, "restore", from Latin refundere "to give back, to restore"; literally, "to pour back", from re-, "back" + fundere, "to pour".
2. An amount of money that is returned to someone or the act or process of returning money.
3. Etymology: from Old French refunder, "restore", from Latin refundere "to give back, to restore"; literally, "to pour back", from re-, "back" + fundere, "to pour".
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fus-, fun-, fund-, fut-, found-
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Intaxication: euphoria at getting a refund from the IRS, which lasts until you realize it was your money to start with.