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revenue
[rev-uhn-yoo, -uh-noo]
noun
the income of a government from taxation, excise duties, customs, or other sources, appropriated to the payment of the public expenses.
the government department charged with the collection of such income.
revenues, the collective items or amounts of income of a person, a state, etc.
the return or yield from any kind of property, patent, service, etc.; income.
an amount of money regularly coming in.
a particular item or source of income.
revenue
/ ˈrɛvɪˌnjuː /
noun
the income accruing from taxation to a government during a specified period of time, usually a year
a government department responsible for the collection of government revenue
( as modifier )
revenue men
the gross income from a business enterprise, investment, property, etc
a particular item of income
something that yields a regular financial return; source of income
revenue
The income of local, state, or national governments.
Other Word Forms
- revenued adjective
- revenual adjective
- nonrevenue adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of revenue1
Example Sentences
Competitors and publishers faced higher costs and reduced revenues as a result, it said, claiming these may have been passed to consumers in the form of more expensive services.
AlHusseini allegedly falsified records to inflate his assets to obtain the loans, and Sanberg concealed from investigators that he was the source for revenue that was recognized by the company.
Nvidia and AMD agreed to pay the U.S. government 15% of its revenue from the sale of a certain chips to China.
Tax revenue collected for homeless services is expected to fall again next year, all the while the cost of providing those services increases.
“The priority is oil produced, and that means revenue for the state. Oil and gas is a priority, so who cares about the flaring?”
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