refresher

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English

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Etymology

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From refresh +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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refresher (plural refreshers)

  1. Something that refreshes.
    Synonym: refreshant
    The nap was a welcome refresher.
  2. A review to refresh or renew knowledge.
    They recommend a refresher class every few years.
  3. (law) A fee paid to counsel to continue with a case, especially one that was adjourned.
  4. (finance) An equity grant given by a company to an existing employee, as opposed to an initial grant given to new employees.

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