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deficit [ˈdefɪsɪt] N

1. deficit ECON:

deficit

2. deficit (lack):

deficit in magnesium

budget deficit N ECON

cash deficit N ECON

cash deficit

deficit financing N no pl ECON

export deficit N

export deficit

interest deficit N ECON

foreign trade deficit N ECON

Usage examples with deficit

cyclical deficit
deficit in magnesium

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Economic policies that stimulate demand (e.g., higher government spending or tax cuts) generally increase employment but raise the deficit as well.
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He also promised to seek income tax law changes that he said would help to lower federal deficits and would stimulate economic growth.
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A deficit of $260,346 was posted for the year.
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These findings are supportive of alcohol-induced storage deficits (not retrieval deficits).
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Encoding deficits were found in verbal free recall and recognition tasks under the influence of alcohol.
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The deficits observed in patients with lesions to this area resemble dose-dependent effects of alcohol on pursuit movements.
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With net metering, deficits are billed each month while surpluses are rolled over to the following month.
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The fiscal emergency designation came when the water and sewer fund were found to have deficits in excess of $2 million.
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The deficit saw peaks at 27.75% of the social insurance budget in 1992.
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Most of the farmers attending the field day said they would be in a negative or a break even cash deficit for this season.
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