revenue
/ˈɹɛvəˌn(j)u/
UK: /ˈɹɛvənjuː/
revenue
English
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Definition
The income returned by an investment.
Etymology
Recorded in English from 1433, "income from property or possessions", from Middle French revenue, from Old French [Term?] (“a return”) (modern French revenu), the prop. feminine past participle of revenir (“come back”) (=modern French), from Latin revenire (“to return, come back”), from re- (“back”) + venire (“to come”).
Example Sentences
- "In the seventh series of The X Factor in the UK, it's estimated the phone votes brought in more than £5.4 million in revenue."
- "a. 1892, Charles Spurgeon, a sermon What, no revenue of praise for him who is our gracious Lord and King! He doth not exact from us any servile labor, but simply saith, “Who so offereth praise glorifieth me.”"
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