About The Word Outlay
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Outlay
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What's The Definition Of Outlay?
[n] the act of spending or disbursing money
[n] money paid out Synonyms | Synonyms for Outlay: disbursal | disbursement | expenditure | outgo | spending Related Terms | Find terms related to Outlay: budget | cost | cost out | disburse | disbursement | expend | expenditure | expense | fork out | give | go through | incur costs | invest | lay out | money going out | open the purse | outflow | outgo | outgoings | pay | pay out | payment | put out | run through | schedule | shell out | sink money in | spend | spending | spendings | splurge | squander | throw money around See Also | compensatory spending | cost | deficit spending | defrayal | defrayment | expending | expenditure | expense | financial loss | payment | pump priming | transfer payment Outlay In Webster's Dictionary \Out*lay"\, v. t.
To lay out; to spread out; to display. [R.] --Drayton.
\Out"lay`\, n. 1. A laying out or expending. 2. That which is expended; expenditure. 3. An outlying haunt. [Obs.] --Beau. & Fl. |
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