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pro rata

1

[ proh rey-tuh, rah- ]

adverb

  1. in proportion; according to a certain rate.


pro-rata

2

[ proh-rey-tuh, -rah- ]

adjective

  1. proportionately determined:

    a pro-rata share of income.

pro rata

/ ˈprəʊ ˈrÉ‘ËtÉ™ /

(no translation)

  1. in proportion
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pro rata1

First recorded in 1565–75, pro rata is from Medieval Latin prÅ ratÄ
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pro rata1

Medieval Latin
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The insurers are assessed pro rata based on their market share.

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In that case, you’d only owe pro rata rent through the date when you vacate the unit and a landlord couldn’t charge you any fines or fees for terminating the lease.

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The fund will be divided among the qualified claimants on a pro rata basis, depending on how much they were overcharged by the DWP.

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“For every dollar a team spent over that threshold, Activision would fine the team one dollar and distribute the collected sum pro rata to all non-offending teams in the league.â€

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The amended arrangements also include a commitment by Rio to participate pro rata in an initial equity offering.

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