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gross

Definition for gross

adjective as in without deductions; total

adjective as in large, bulky

noun as in total amount

Strong matches

aggregate, entirety, sum, totality

Weak matches

all, sum total

verb as in bring in as total

Strong matches

earn, make

Weak match

take in

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The second estimate of eurozone gross domestic product for the third quarter and flash estimate employment data on Friday are also awaited.

With debt projected to climb well above 120% of gross domestic product under current law, and interest costs approaching $2 trillion by the early 2030s, the fiscal math is diminishing the Fed’s room to maneuver.

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Citi upgrades the stock to buy from neutral, citing the company’s high utilization rate and a gradual upward trend in gross margin.

That included a vow to “notably” raise household consumption’s share of gross domestic product.

The province’s gross domestic product is projected to grow only 0.9% this year and 1.0% next year, according to a report by the Financial Accountability Office of Ontario.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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