deficit

simple noun64 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

When government spending is greater than its revenue.

When a country's imports exceed its exports.

Refers to a very large deficit.

Refers to a very large deficit.

Refers to an extremely large deficit.

Refers to a very large deficit.

Relating to government revenue and spending; often used interchangeably with budget deficit.

Refers to a large and significant deficit.

Refers to a deficit that causes significant problems.

The budget deficit of the central government.

Refers to a deficit that is increasing.

A general term for a shortfall in funds.

The overall deficit for a country.

The total deficit considering all factors.

Refers to a deficit that is not large.

A measurement of a country's trade where the value of the goods and services it imports exceeds the value of the products it exports.

A medical condition characterized by difficulty in concentrating.

Refers to a deficit that is increasing very quickly to a high level.

An estimated deficit for a future period.

Refers to a deficit that is increasing very rapidly.

When a country imports more than it exports.

Refers to a deficit that is increasing very rapidly and uncontrollably.

A reduction in mental functions such as memory or thinking.

The final deficit after all adjustments have been made.

Abnormal function of a body area due to a problem in the brain, spinal cord, or nerves.

To be in a state of having a deficit.

Used to specify the other party in a trade deficit.

To operate with a deficit over a period of time.

To make a deficit smaller.

To reduce the size of a deficit.

To be in a state of having a deficit.

For financial records to indicate a deficit.

To be confronted with a deficit.

To confront and deal with the problem of a deficit decisively.

To deal with or try to solve the problem of a deficit.

To accumulate a deficit, often quickly or carelessly.

To provide money for a deficit.

To begin to have a deficit.

To make a deficit larger.

To reduce the difference or gap of a deficit.

To completely get rid of a deficit.

To provide the money to cover a deficit.

To eliminate a deficit completely.

To transition into a state of deficit.

To make the gap of a deficit larger.

To make a deficit become smaller.

To provide the money needed to cover a deficit.

To begin to have a deficit, often unintentionally.

To reduce a deficit by 50%.

To completely remove a deficit.

To fix or resolve a deficit.

To succeed in dealing with a deficit.

To reverse a deficit, especially in sports, turning a losing position into a winning one.

The deficit becomes larger.

The deficit becomes larger.

The deficit becomes larger.

The deficit becomes smaller.

The gap of the deficit becomes larger.

The deficit becomes smaller.

The gap of the deficit becomes smaller.

Used to state the level or amount of the deficit.

The deficit becomes smaller.

The deficit increases very quickly to a high level.

The deficit increases very quickly.