Outlay

Word OUTLAY
Character 6
Hyphenation out lay out lay
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Definitions and meanings of "Outlay"

What do we mean by outlay?

The spending or disbursement of money. noun

An amount spent; an expenditure. noun

To spend or disburse (money). transitive verb

To lay or spread out; expose; display.

A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended; expenditure: as, that mansion has been built at a great outlay. noun

A remote haunt. noun

A laying out or expending. noun

That which is expended; expenditure. noun

An outlying haunt. noun

To lay out; to spread out; to display. transitive verb

A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended. noun

The spending of money, or an expenditure. noun

A remote haunt or habitation. noun

To lay or spread out; expose; display. verb

To spend, or distribute money. verb

Money paid out; an amount spent noun

The act of spending or disbursing money noun

A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended.

The spending of money, or an expenditure.

A remote haunt or habitation.

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Outlay

The word "outlay" in example sentences

Does the amendment's term "outlay" apply to long-term capital investments such as infrastructure spending, of which the Obama administration is so fond? ❋ Peter H. Schuck (2011)

The initial outlay is higher, but because the systems last so much longer in bad conditions, they cost becomes closer to equal over time. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If a monthly outlay is all that concerns you, you may wind up driving a nice (r) car and trading it in every few years (at lease expiration) for … another leased new car. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The initial outlay is steep, but it saves a lot of money in the longer-term. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Many corporations have long since figured out that a small short term outlay in the present to create environmental sustainability can produce huge cost savings in the future and win scores of PR brownie points at the same time. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Right now, the Lebanese population outlay is somewhere around 23% Shiite, 23% Sunni and 41% Christian. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Relative to Canada's Gross Domestic Product, this outlay is comparable to those of some of the leading OECD countries. ❋ Unknown (1991)

If he decides to go into livestock, then large capital outlay is required and, depending on his operation, a one-to-three-to-five year cycle. ❋ Unknown (1974)

With respect to Training Areas, the acquisition of this indispensable adjunct to training will doubtless entail expense, but the outlay is fully justified, and delay will not help matters from a pecuniary point of view. ❋ Unknown (1914)

An innovation costing nothing may be put up with, but an innovation involving an outlay is not easily tolerated. ❋ Unknown (1877)

As the surveys have long since been made, and the estimated outlay is only £3,000,000 for a length of 350 miles, and inasmuch as its execution is a condition precedent of the proposed ❋ Unknown (1865)

"Exiting Italy could add 3 euros a share to our core Fiat valuation, though that would also entail negative headlines and short-term outlay," Church, who has an ❋ Unknown (2011)

But still, when Alex Anthopoulos and Paul Beeston were inspired to make a significant, long-term outlay to retain a player whom they had locked up for this coming season under any circumstances, and who in his seven-year, major-league career with five franchises, has had just a single crazy-good season, they must have swallowed hard. ❋ STEPHEN BRUNT (2011)

That view ignores the bigger picture: Albany's short-term outlay in tax credits pays off in the long run as people are put to work; as grand downtown buildings are revived and spur other development; as new property tax dollars flow. ❋ Alan Bedenko (2010)

If you want to lay down five grand on a television you’ll be in your element, but looking for a set which has a more modest outlay is next to impossible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In other words, of the first $125b outlay from the emergency bailout fund, 76% is going to shore up Uncle Sam’s brokers. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Moreover, except the men and women who are behind these preachers, who furnish their equipment, are men and women in whose characters prayer has become to be serious labour, their outlay will be a vain and bootless effort. ❋ 1835-1913 (1991)

The perfection of this process is seen in the production and sale of that book which is ever the surest of a market -- the Bible; and when a printer requires the certain and instantaneous return of his outlay, that is the shape in which he is most secure of obtaining it. ❋ John Hill Burton (N/A)

[Total] outlay of [the night]... [all night long] ❋ Your Dreams (2009)

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