rebate
To make a rebate or rabbet in, as a piece of joinery or other work; rabbet.
To beat back; drive back by beating; fend or ward off; repulse.
To beat down; beat to bluntness; make obtuse or dull, literally or figuratively; blunt; bate.
To set or throw off; allow as a discount or abatement; make a drawback of. See the noun.
To draw back or away; withdraw; recede.
nounA longitudinal space or groove cut back or sunk in a piece of joinery, timber, or the like, to receive the edge of some other part.
nounA kind of hard freestone used in pavements.
nounA piece of wood fastened to a handle, used for beating mortar.
nounDiminution; retrenchment; specifically, an allowance by way of discount or drawback; a deduction from a gross amount.
transitive verbTo beat to obtuseness; to deprive of keenness; to blunt; to turn back the point of, as a lance used for exercise.