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expenditure
/ ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃə /
noun
something expended, such as time or money
the act of expending
Other Word Forms
- overexpenditure noun
- preexpenditure noun
- superexpenditure noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of expenditure1
Example Sentences
Scotland's councils estimate they spend around 12% of their education expenditure every year on ASL, covering things like teachers' salaries and the cost of running special schools.
There was an estimated £6.5bn in benefit overpayments due to fraud in 2024/25, according to figures from the Department for Work and Pensions, equivalent to 2.2% of all benefit expenditure.
That’s the principle undergirding the AI industry’s vast expenditures on data centers and high-performance chips.
Every expenditure was examined, checked against the highly detailed contract and program of work, and verified.
"For someone who is not earning much more than minimum wage, it's quite a big expenditure," says Gracie who works as an administration assistant for a care home firm.
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