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prorated

[ proh-rey-tid, proh-rey-tid ]

adjective

  1. (especially of charges or payments) calculated in proportion to some other quantity, such as time:

    Fellowships to support the study of invention and innovation are awarded for a maximum of ten weeks and carry a prorated stipend.



verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of prorate ( def ).
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It’s worth remembering that New York agreed to pay all his salary other than a prorated share of the minimum, as required by league rules.

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After that, the reduction will be prorated, Prang’s office said.

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MLB has not finalized regular payrolls, which are based on 2023 salaries and earned bonus plus prorated shares of signing bonuses.

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“He prorated your parking ticket because he’s always doing 20 things at the same time,†Cruz says.

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Securities and Exchange Commission shows that Tilly will keep a prorated amount of stock options and performance-based restricted stocks, to be paid out up to his departure.

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