outlay
Americannoun
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an expending or spending, as of money.
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an amount expended; expenditure.
verb (used with object)
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of outlay
Example Sentences
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Despite its strong earnings and the big, highly-publicized capex outlay, this cohort of stocks has stalled and is falling behind the AI sectors in other regions.
From MarketWatch
But paying stock awards often requires separate cash outlays that are sizable.
The top fifth of wealthiest households now account for nearly 60% of personal outlays, up from 50% in the early 1990s, data from Moody’s shows.
Repainting the far smaller cranes would cost much less - but as the owners of the Clydebank crane have discovered, it is still a daunting outlay.
From BBC
Additional expenses including insurance, property taxes and upkeep brought his monthly total outlay to $3,546.
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