Similar words: profit, nonprofit, at a profit, profitable, profile, high profile, proficiency, out of it. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. something won (especially money).
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(121) The tradesman balanced his losses against his profits.
(122) The firm's profits took a dive last month.
(123) Profits are expected to grow by 10% next year.
(124) Some producers of mineral water have made fat profits.
(125) Shares have motored ahead as profits have risen.
(126) Our profits have quadrupled in ten years.
(127) Competition in the financial marketplace has eroded profits.
(128) Any profits made are totally exempt from taxation.
(129) Everybody wants a slice of the profits.
(130) Last year's profits were virtually wiped out.
(131) This year's profits will balance our previous losses.
(132) The group's pre-tax profits slumped to £25.5m.
(133) He invested all our profits in gold shares.
(134) High profits do not necessarily imply efficiency.
(135) The French companies are registering stellar profits.
(136) His extravagance is eating up our profits.
(137) The company's directors are creaming off the profits.
(138) The report breaks out quarterly profits and losses.
(139) Profits grew last year by a heady 5.7%.
(140) The bank's profits plunged by 87 per cent.
(141) Profits rose by more than 50% last year.
(142) Profits fell from $11 million to nearer $8 million.
(143) She salted away the profits in foreign bank accounts.
(144) Profits tailed off towards the end of the year.
(145) Profits fell sharply following the takeover.
(146) Increased demand for computers buoyed their profits.
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(147) Each partner is entitled to share in the profits of the business.
(148) The profits rise was achieved against a backdrop of falling metal prices.
(149) It was all academic, because there were never any profits to share out.
(150) Staff have accepted a deal offering them a 2% share of profits.
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