Money paid out; an amount spent.
The act of spending or disbursing money.
1 But little capital is required; any other field would require large outlay .
2 The prices paid in several instances represented ten times the original outlay .
3 But it involved some outlay ; and to this their aunt was averse.
4 The outside shell is not the whole nor even the chief outlay .
5 Trials are expensive; so is the outlay on manufacturing and marketing vaccines.
6 Not a bad trade up for the same cash outlay and budget.
7 Yet Barclays' contribution has offset only an undisclosed fraction of TfL's outlay .
8 I have spent some money upon it, and it repays the outlay .
9 The government was able to start the undertaking without any preliminary outlay .
10 He wondered if he could afford that outlay in case he lost.
11 His outlay , his cares, his labor, have saved Drumloch to the family.
12 But Rogers ended up paying almost double Telus and Bell's combined outlay .
13 The cost of construction, including every outlay , is about 30_l. per mile.
14 The meaning is discovered, but at too great an outlay of vitality.
15 For weeks, Guinness got overwhelmingly positive coverage for little or no outlay .
16 He and his family will feel that outlay a good many months.
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