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outlay
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outlay
(noun)
outlay
/
ˈ
aʊtˌleɪ/
noun
plural
outlays
outlay
/
ˈ
aʊtˌleɪ/
noun
plural
outlays
Britannica Dictionary definition of OUTLAY
formal
:
an amount of money that is spent
[
count
]
The initial
outlay
for the program will be 2.4 million dollars.
an
outlay
of $2,000
large cash
outlays
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noncount
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Maintaining a horse requires considerable
outlay
.
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