budget cut
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Definition
Noun: - A reduction in budgeted expenditures: A "budget cut" is the act or instance of decreasing the amount of money allocated or planned to be spent by an organization, government, or individual.
Usage
A "budget cut" is a countable noun typically used in administrative, governmental, corporate, or institutional contexts to describe a formal decision to reduce spending. It often implies a reduction from a previously established or proposed budget.
Examples
- Noun:
- The university announced a severe budget cut for the arts department.
- To avoid a deficit, the city council had to implement a series of budget cuts.
- The budget cut meant the research project could no longer continue.
Advanced Usage
- "to face/impose/enact a budget cut": These collocations describe the experience of dealing with or the action of officially putting a budget cut into effect.
- The agency will face deep budget cuts next fiscal year.
- The board voted to impose a 10% budget cut across all divisions.
Variants and Related Words
- Budget reduction (n): A more formal synonym for a budget cut.
- Spending cut (n): A closely related term that emphasizes the reduction of expenditures rather than the budget plan itself.
- Austerity measure (n): A broader term often involving budget cuts as part of a policy to reduce government debt.
Synonyms
- Reduction in spending
- Expenditure cut
- Funding decrease
Related Phrases
- Across-the-board budget cut: A reduction applied uniformly to all departments or categories.
- The across-the-board budget cut affected every program without exception.
- Targeted budget cut: A reduction focused on specific areas or programs.
- Instead of general reductions, they proposed targeted budget cuts for underperforming projects.
Noun
- the act of reducing budgeted expenditures