1. rebated - Adjective
2. rebated - Verb
Blunted, dulled (of a blade, weapon etc.). [from 16th c.]
(military, of the rim of a firearm cartridge) Having a smaller diameter than the main body of the cartridge, from which it is separated by an extractor groove narrower than both.
rebated
simple past and past participle of rebate
As far as we can tell, the money is never rebated. Source: Internet
In the program a small business that pays a graduate more than $30,000 (~$14.50/hr) gets the salary rebated for two years. Source: Internet
The Jobs CT bill utilizes an “earn-as-you-grow” approach in which businesses creating 25 or more full-time jobs can retain or be rebated 25 percent of the withholding taxes from the new employment for up to seven years. Source: Internet
What we have found is that many people are installing more than the rebated amount – which allows them even more freedom from fossil fuels, and contributes to all of our energy independence. Source: Internet