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- nounexpenditure (noun) · expenditures (plural noun)
- the action of spending funds:"the expenditure of taxpayers' money"
- an amount of money spent:"cuts in public expenditure"
Originmid 18th century: from expend, suggested by obsolete expenditor ‘officer in charge of expenditure’, from medieval Latin, from expenditus, irregular past participle of Latin expendere (see expend).Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the action of spending funds:
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