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1budget — I n. 1) to draw up a budget 2) to submit a budget 3) to balance a budget 4) to adhere to; keep, remain within a budget 5) to exceed; stretch a budget 6) to cut, reduce a budget 7) an annual; federal; household; itemized; municipal; national;… …
2budget surplus — The amount by which government revenues exceed government spending. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * budget surplus budget surplus ➔ surplus1 * * * The amount by which revenues exceed spending. It usually refers to government spending and… …
3exceed — verb ADVERB ▪ considerably, far, greatly, significantly, substantially, vastly ▪ clearly, comfortably (esp. BrE), easily …
4budget — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fixed, limited, low, modest, shoestring, small, tight ▪ The film was was made on a shoestring budget …
5budget — n. & v. n. 1 the amount of money needed or available (for a specific item etc.) (a budget of pound200; mustn t exceed the budget). 2 a (the Budget) Brit. the usu. annual estimate of national revenue and expenditure. b an estimate or plan of… …
6Budget — An estimation of the revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time. A budget can be made for a person, family, group of people, business, government, country, multinational organization or just about anything else that makes and… …
7exceed — [[t]ɪksi͟ːd[/t]] exceeds, exceeding, exceeded 1) VERB If something exceeds a particular amount or number, it is greater or larger than that amount or number. [FORMAL] [V n] Its research budget exceeds $700 million a year... [V n] The demand for… …
8budget — cheap Advertising jargon. The implication is that the cost will not exceed the amount which you have allocated for the purpose …
9United States federal budget — The Budget of the United States Government is a federal document that the President submits to the U.S. Congress. The President s budget submission outlines funding recommendations for the next fiscal year, which begins on October 1st.… …
10Balanced Budget Amendment — The Balanced Budget Amendment is any one of various proposed amendments to the United States Constitution which would require a balance in the projected revenues and expenditures of the United States government. Most such proposals contain a… …