Noun
The act of remunerating.
That which is given to remunerate; an equivalent given, as for services, loss, or sufferings.
Source: Webster's dictionarySomething in your voice tells me we approach the question of remuneration. Iain Banks
There is a knowledge which is desirable, though nothing come of it, as being of itself a treasure, and a sufficient remuneration of years of labor. John Henry Newman
Choose a field that will supply sufficient remuneration to provide adequately for your companion and your children. I bear testimony that these criteria are very important in choosing your life's work. Thomas S. Monson
Far more important than a good remuneration is the pride of serving one's neighbor. Che Guevara
A good joke will sell quicker than a good poem, and, measured in sweat and blood, will bring better remuneration. Jack London
Society as a whole benefits immeasurably from a climate in which all persons, regardless of race or gender, may have the opportunity to earn respect, responsibility, advancement and remuneration based on ability. Sandra Day O'Connor