Antonym: revenue. Similar words: expedite, expense, expedition, expensive, inexpensive, at the expense of, pending, rendition. Meaning: [-dɪtʃə] n. 1. money paid out 2. the act of spending money for goods or services 3. the act of consuming something.
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91. The expenditure of effort on this project has been enormous.
92. Money was plentiful, and rarely did anyone seem very bothered about levels of expenditure.
93. Public expenditure on social housing provision has doubled in the last five years.
94. The local government is trying not to jack the expenditure.
95. One aim of these reforms is effective defence with minimal expenditure.
96. Capital expenditure can be financed by borrowing; operating expenditure should not.
97. Instead of cutting expenditure, the government's relying on smoke and mirrors to make it seem as though it's doing something.
98. Expenditure on education has gone up by seven point eight per cent over and above inflation.
99. The treasurer's report gives a breakdown of the club's income and expenditure.
100. Expenditure on the project breaks down as follows:wages $10m, plant $4m, raw materials $5m.
101. Table 12.1 shows a more detailed breakdown of expenditure.
102. Our annual expenditure on training has been carefully budgeted.
103. Central Government's control of capital expenditure.
104. It cost £639, expenditure which the district auditor disallowed.
105. The aircraft industry alone accounted for one-third of expenditure.
106. Aerobic activity does not increase total daily calorie expenditure.
107. As the Minister should know, those schools are very much in need of large-scale capital expenditure.
108. The funding of capital expenditure is usually spread over the years that benefit will accrue.
109. About £15 million of a total Partnership expenditure of £123 million was spent on projects likely to benefit ethnic minorities.
110. This acknowledged the need for a better trained workforce and for a previous lack of expenditure in the welfare sphere.
111. Once the constraints on local authority capital expenditure began to bite it cooperated with private housing development on inner-area sites.
112. The total cuts in housing benefit deriving from such changes have reduced the projected expenditure by £950 million.
113. Expenditure on research assistants might also save a significant degree of time and money in the long run.
114. At the same time, we cut back on proposed capital expenditure and made plans to repay borrowings.
115. Central government generally has cash limits imposed on clearly defined blocks of expenditure.
116. Total spending was set at R11,600 million, of which R9,(www.Sentencedict.com)000 million was allocated to recurrent expenditure.
117. The assessment of basic expenditure needs should urgently be removed from the political arena.
118. Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.
119. The research will analyse whether expenditure changes are related to the change in the degree of accountability faced by different local authorities.
120. The ambitious goal of reducing real total public expenditure in absolute terms was never achieved.
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