Antonym: income. Similar words: at the expense of, expert, expect, expected, expertise, experiment, experience, experienced. Meaning: [ɪk'spens] n. 1. amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) 2. a detriment or sacrifice 3. money spent to perform work and usually reimbursed by an employer.
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121. Owning a car involves a lot of expense - that's the nature of the beast.
122. We set a limit to the expense of the trip.
123. Well, it's all on the expense account: insurance.
124. Several state senators traveled to Asia at taxpayers' expense.
125. That means more litigation, more expense, more adversarial behavior.
126. Private, constant attendance, no expense spared.
127. Nigel also resented the expense of entertaining.
128. And often at great expense to ourselves.
129. I was over budget for my expense ratio....
130. There were discrepancies in the expense accounts.
131. The only drawback is the expense if you fish for long sessions and take enough meat to feed continuously.
132. Lenders in general often appeared to be financing the tempting rates offered to first-time buyers at the expense of existing borrowers.
132. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
133. In actual fact what he was doing was feathering his own nest at the expense of the nests of the people.
134. The expense of solvent decarbonisers usually rules them out when caustic cleaners can be used.
135. His main expense is photocopying thousands of legal documents and he spends his days preparing the next part of his case.
136. The problem is one of expense and effort in doing so, not the availability of the material.
137. See if you can put it on an expense account.
138. Britain has a particular problem because of dense population and a policy of promoting road use at the expense of public transport.
139. The Peace Corps goes to considerable expense to provide training programs involving the best qualified lecturers available.
140. The cars were produced quickly, at the expense of safety.
141. Until the early 1980s, the smallest sizes of practice increased proportionately at the expense of all other size groups.
142. When it is demolished it is lost for good and can only be duplicated at considerable expense.
143. However, such a transfer can happen only at the expense of the central authority.
144. Amphoterics are high foaming and extremely efficient detergents but their expense tends to rule them out for all but specialist applications.
145. It never breaks down, doesn't need a battery, and there is no additional expense once you own it.
146. New Zealand goes to the expense of maintainance because it takes tourism seriously.
147. The extra expense would amount to $ 112, 320 a year in added fuel costs.
148. If it costs far more to eliminate corruption than we save by doing so, is it worth the expense?
149. Most importantly, farmers are unlikely to go to the expense of installing anaerobic fermenters unless the gas saves them money.
150. Amgen also said it would pay for any human trials to test the drugs, a potentially costly expense.
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