outgo
noun[CorU]
uk/ˈaʊt.ɡəʊ/us/ˈaʊt.ɡoʊ/theamountofmoneythat has to bespent:
Cityincomehas notrisenasfastas the outgonecessarytomaintaintheseservices.
None of thesechildhoodamusementsrequiredmuchfinancialoutgo.
Goodfinancialmanagementmeansknowingwhatyourincomeis and whatyouroutgoes are.
Synonym
expenditure
Compare
outgoings
- Whatcashoutgo will benecessary?
- Thedeclinewasdueto arisein thecostofborrowingandtaxoutgo.
- Youroutgo for theinitialpartof theworkwill beslightlyless.
Accounting
- accountancy
- accountant
- accounting
- accounts
- annualized
- arrears
- auditor
- balance
- balance sheet
- bill
- budget
- capital
- creative accounting
- double entry bookkeeping
- false accounting
- forensic accountant
- forensic accounting
- loss
- unaudited
- writesomethingdown
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Costs & expenses
outgo
verb[T]
uk/ˌaʊtˈɡəʊ/us/ˈaʊt.ɡoʊ/present participleoutgoing|past tenseoutwent|past participleoutgoneto bebetter,bigger,faster, etc. than something or someone:
Thisbuildingfaroutgoes any of the architect'spreviousdesigns.
Eachcompetitortriedto outgo therest.
- Miltonneededto outgo theclassicalmodelbut alsotriumphover andcorrectthecontemporaryenactmentof it.
- He outwent all hisrivals.
Surpassing in quality or number
- beat
- catch
- catch(someone)up
- compare
- crown
- crush
- dosomethingfor an encoreidiom
- eclipse
- encore
- outcompete
- outdo
- outflank
- outman
- outmuscle
- put/leavesomeonein the shadeidiom
- shame
- steal a march onsomeoneidiom
- stealsomeone'sthunderidiom
- surpass
- tower
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Winning and defeating