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Spendable

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Adjective

1. expendable, spendable

(used of funds) remaining after taxes

Example Sentences:
'spendable income'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Spendable

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verbWord forms: spends, spending or spent
1. 
to pay out (money, wealth, etc)
2. (transitive)
to concentrate (time, effort, thought, etc) upon an object, activity, etc
3. (transitive)
to pass (time) in a specific way, activity, place, etc
4. (transitive)
to use up completely
the hurricane spent its force
5. (transitive)
to give up (one's blood, life, etc) in a cause
6. (intransitive) obsolete
to be used up or exhausted
7.  spend a penny
noun
8. 
an amount of money spent, esp regularly, or allocated to be spent

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Spendable

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verb transitiveWord forms: spent or ˈspending
1. 
to use up, exhaust, consume, or wear out
his fury was spent
2. 
to pay out (money); disburse
3. 
to give or devote (time, labor, thought, or effort) to some enterprise or for some purpose
4. 
to pass (a period of time)
spending hours together
5. 
to waste; squander
verb intransitive
6. 
to pay out or use up money, etc.
7.  Obsolete
to be or become consumed, wasted, etc.

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Spendable

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v. spent (spĕnt), spend·ing, spends
v.tr.
1. To use up or put out; expend: spent an hour exercising.
2. To pay out (money).
3. To wear out; exhaust: The storm finally spent itself.
4. To pass (time) in a specified manner or place: spent their vacation in Paris.
5.
a. To throw away; squander: spent all their resources on futile projects.
b. To give up (one's time or efforts, for example) to a cause; sacrifice.
v.intr.
1. To pay out or expend money.
2. To be exhausted or consumed.
n.
1. An amount of money spent on something: doubled the spend on computers.
2. The spending of money; expenditure: the management of spend.

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