Definition of Kickback in English :

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Kickback meaning in English

Meaning of Kickback in English

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Kickback

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Noun

1. kickback

a commercial bribe paid by a seller to a purchasing agent in order to induce the agent to enter into the transaction

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Kickback

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noun
1. 
a strong reaction
2. 
part of an income paid to a person having influence over the size or payment of the income, esp by some illegal arrangement
verb kick back (adverb)
3. (intransitive)
to have a strong reaction
4. (intransitive)
(esp of a gun) to recoil
5. 
to pay a kickback to (someone)

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Kickback

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noun
1.  Informal
a sharp, violent reaction
2.  Slang
a. 
a giving back of part of money received as payment, commission, etc., often as a result of coercion or an understanding
b. 
the money so returned

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Kickback

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n.
1. A sharp reaction; a repercussion.
2. Slang A return of a percentage of a sum of money already received, typically as a result of pressure, coercion, or a secret agreement.

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