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ex·pendi·ture [ɪkˈspendɪtʃəʳ, ek-] N

1. expenditure:

expenditure (spending) of money
expenditure (spending) of money
expenditure (using) of energy, resources of
poraba f +gen
expenditure of time

2. expenditure (sum spent):

expenditure
izdatki m pl
expenditure on
stroški m pl za

ex·cess ex·ˈpendi·ture N

excess expenditure

pub·lic ex·ˈpen·di·ture N

public expenditure

Usage examples with expenditure

miscellaneous expenditure
expenditure of time

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It also suggested reducing state expenditures by reducing the number of counties from 93 to 28.
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Authors are paid a royalty based on the retail expenditure on their games.
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Anaerobic energy expenditure is difficult to accurately quantify, although several reasonable methods to estimate the anaerobic component to exercise are available.
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Banks were to monitor expenditures under the contract.
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The increasingly moribund project was finally shelved that same year after some $2 billion of expenditure.
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Its annual expenditures in fiscal year 2009 were $22,407,109.
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Many of the federal governments' expenditures are cost-sharing, one-time only funding initiatives that lack long-term leadership on homelessness.
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A 5-month starvation study showed the snakes reduced energy expenditures by an average of 80% over the length of the study.
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On one hand, expenditures are high due to high salary levels, high power tariff and a high number of operating staff.
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The lake has generated over $19.4 million in revenue and visitor expenditures in 2005 and has so far prevented over $88 million in flood damage.
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