Revenue - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈrevənuː|  American pronunciation of the word revenue
Brit.  |ˈrevənjuː|  British pronunciation of the word revenue

noun

- the entire amount of income before any deductions are made (syn: gross, receipts)
- government income due to taxation (syn: taxation)

Extra examples

The factory lost revenue because of the strike by the workers.

The firm is looking for another source of revenue.

Government officials have reported a decrease in revenue.

Strikes have cost £20 million in lost revenues.

I received a notification from the Revenue.

Internal Revenue Service

This business should generate a lot of revenue.

The Internal Revenue Service selected us for an audit.

The Internal Revenue Service audited him twice in 10 years.

The legislature embodied a revenue provision in the new law.

...the Web site's popularity increased exponentially, resulting in a proportional increase in advertising revenue...

This new product will be a major revenue generator.

Poor revenue figures have stoked concerns about possible layoffs.

The Puritans were strongly bent to circumcise the Church both in authority and revenue.

Which caused no drain on the revenue of the state.

Word forms

noun
singular: revenue
plural: revenues
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