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Webster 1913 Edition
Clawback
Claw′backˊ
,Noun.
A flatterer or sycophant.
[Obs.]
“Take heed of these clawbacks.” Latimer.
Claw′backˊ
,Adj.
Flattering; sycophantic.
[Obs.]
Like a
clawback
parasite. Bp. Hall.
Claw′backˊ
,Verb.
T.
To flatter.
[Obs.]
Warner.
Definition 2024
clawback
clawback
See also: claw back
English
Noun
clawback (plural clawbacks)
- (US law of evidence) A rule that permits a party to take back evidentiary materials that were mistakenly turned over to the other party but to which the other party would not have been entitled.
- (US taxation law) Money that a party is entitled to keep under one tax provision but is taken by another tax provision.
- (US, business) Any recovery of a performance-related payment based on discovery that the performance was not genuine.
- The airline got a clawback provision in the event of failure of the engines to meet fuel-consumption targets.
- (obsolete) A flatterer or sycophant.
- Latimer
- Take heed of these clawbacks.
- Latimer
Synonyms
- (business: recovery of performance payment): malus