outlay
11outlay — [[t]a͟ʊtleɪ[/t]] outlays N VAR: usu with supp Outlay is the amount of money that you have to spend in order to buy something or start a project. Apart from the capital outlay of buying the machine, dishwashers can actually save you money... A… …
12outlay — UK [ˈaʊtˌleɪ] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms outlay : singular outlay plural outlays the amount of money that you must spend in order to buy something or to start a new business or project an initial outlay of over £300,000 …
13outlay — n. spending of money 1) to make outlays for 2) a capital; huge; large; modest; small outlay * * * [ aʊtleɪ] huge large modest small outlay [ spending of money ] to make outlays for a capital …
14outlay — noun (C, U) the amount of money that you have to spend in order to start a new business, activity etc: For a relatively small outlay you can start manufacturing T shirts. (+ on/for): House buyers usually have a large initial outlay on carpets and …
15outlay — / aυtleɪ/ noun money spent, expenditure ♦ for a modest outlay for a small sum ● For a modest outlay he was able to take control of the business …
16outlay — 1. noun the spending of money, or an expenditure Without too much outlay you could buy a dictionary. 2. verb to spend, or distribute money …
17outlay — The money a bettor wagers is called his or her outlay …
18outlay — out|lay [ aut,leı ] noun count or uncount the amount of money that you must spend in order to buy something or to start a new business or project: an initial outlay of over $300,000 …
19outlay — noun the initial outlay of funds was within their means Syn: expenditure, expenses, spending, cost, price, payment, investment Ant: profit …
20outlay — buhalterinės sąnaudos statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Sąnaudos, patirtos prieš gaunant mokėjimą. atitikmenys: angl. outlay šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1), 2009 …