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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

expenditure [ingl brit ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃə, ɛkˈspɛndɪtʃə, ingl am ɪkˈspɛndətʃər] SOST

1. expenditure (amount spent):

expenditure
expenditure on education/defence
income and expenditure
capital/consumer expenditure

2. expenditure (in bookkeeping):

expenditure

3. expenditure (spending):

expenditure (of energy, time, money)
expenditure (of resources)
expenditure (of resources)
a useful expenditure of time

capital expenditure SOST

capital expenditure FIN
capital expenditure (personal)

public expenditure SOST U

public expenditure

operational expenditure [ɒpəˌreɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l ɪkˈspɛndɪtʃə, ingl amɑpəˌreɪʃənl ɪkˈspɛndətʃər] SOST

operational expenditure
operational expenditure

basic overhead expenditure SOST FIN

basic overhead expenditure
retrench expenditure
curtail service, expenditure
plan out expenditure, traffic system
prune budget, expenditure
scale down expenditure, import, involvement, activity

nel dizionario PONS

inglese
inglese
francese
francese

expenditure [ɪkˈspendɪtʃəʳ, ingl am -tʃɚ] SOST no pl

1. expenditure (act of spending):

expenditure

2. expenditure (money):

expenditure on sth

public expenditure, public expense SOST AMMIN, POL, ECON

public expenditure
wasteful expenditure
current income, expenditure
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
expenditure
expenditure of nervous energy
nel dizionario PONS
inglese
inglese
francese
francese

expenditure [ɪk·ˈspen··tʃər] SOST

1. expenditure (act of spending):

expenditure

2. expenditure (money):

expenditure on sth

public expenditure, public expense SOST AMMIN, POL, ECON

public expenditure
wasteful expenditure
current income, expenditure
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
expenditure

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Land was also given to unemployed labourers and retrenched public servants, which they could gain title on by making it productive.
en.wikipedia.org
This could be because you are having children, taking time off to study, dealing with medical issues or you've been retrenched.
www.smh.com.au
Economic pressures forced three years of retrenching.
en.wikipedia.org
Whenever the army defended one place and retrenched, some militias would often separate and return home.
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This method minimises the use of subjective judgment to decide who shall be retrenched.
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