Examples of 'emolument' in a sentence

Meaning of "emolument"

Emolument is a noun that refers to payment or compensation received for services or employment, often in the form of salary or wages
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  • Payment for employment or an office; compensation for a job, which is usually monetary.

How to use "emolument" in a sentence

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Your emolument will be according to your wishes.
It afforded no private emolument to any individual.
The emolument from day to day applause.
These days thats a priceless emolument.
He could bestow no emolument upon any of his followers.
Emolument attachments orders.
Number of attachment emolument orders.
As if emolument were the point.
They shall not receive any compensation or emolument of any kind.
As if emolument were the point . An ugly title.
Compared to my emolument.
Period any other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.
I promise that I shall make you an emolument.
In whose Favor and for whose Emolument this Court is established.
Other Emolument from the United States, or any of them.

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That 's rather an unsuitable emolument for a boy.
For terminal emolument obligations relating to termination indemnities, and so on, see Note 15.
Any salary, fees or emolument of any kind.
When this is all over, mademoiselle, I promise that I shall make you an emolument.
Not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United States, or.
These days that 's a priceless emolument.
That 's rather an unsuitable emolument for a boy . For such a talented, prospective youth.
Elected, and he shall not receive within that Period any other Emolument from the United.
You know, my emolument.
I am your obedient servant, madame . My emolument.
During the first year of apprenticeship the emolument equals 10 % of the average wage.
He received the greater part of his emolument as, salary?
Cuts will be removed from those receiving emolument of aged 65.

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