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What (who) is spend - definition

PURCHASE AND USE OF GOODS AND SERVICES
Spending; Household consumption; Mass consumption economy; Domestic consumption; Private consumption; Private spending; Economic consumption; Economic consumer; 💸; Spend; Theory of consumption
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spend         
I. v. a.
1.
Expend, disburse, lay out, dispose of, part with.
2.
Waste, consume, exhaust, squander, dissipate, lavish, use up.
3.
Employ, devote, bestow, apply, pass.
4.
Waste, wear away, exhaust of force.
II. v. n.
1.
Lay out money, incur expense.
2.
Vanish, be lost, be consumed, dissipate, spread.
spend         
(spends, spending, spent)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
When you spend money, you pay money for things that you want.
By the end of the holiday I had spent all my money...
Businessmen spend enormous amounts advertising their products...
Juventus have spent ?23m on new players...
The survey may cost at least ?100 but is money well spent.
VERB: V n, V n -ing, V amount/n on n, V-ed
spending
Government spending is expected to fall.
= expenditure
N-UNCOUNT
2.
If you spend time or energy doing something, you use your time or effort doing it.
Engineers spend much time and energy developing brilliant solutions...
This energy could be much better spent taking some positive action.
VERB: V n -ing, V n -ing
3.
If you spend a period of time in a place, you stay there for a period of time.
We spent the night in a hotel.
VERB: V n adv/prep
4.
The spend on a particular thing is the amount of money that is spent on it, or will be spent. (BUSINESS)
...the marketing and advertising spend.
N-COUNT
Spend         
·vi To break ground; to continue working.
II. Spend ·vi To be diffused; to Spread.
III. Spend ·vt To weigh or lay out; to dispose of; to part with; as, to spend money for clothing.
IV. Spend ·vt To Bestow; to Employ;
- often with on or upon.
V. Spend ·vt To pass, as time; to suffer to pass away; as, to spend a day idly; to spend winter abroad.
VI. Spend ·vt To exhaust of force or strength; to Waste; to wear away; as, the violence of the waves was spent.
VII. Spend ·vi To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use, waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily spends freely.
VIII. Spend ·vi To waste or wear away; to be consumed; to lose force or strength; to Vanish; as, energy spends in the using of it.
IX. Spend ·vt To Consume; to Waste; to Squander; to Exhaust; as, to spend an estate in gaming or other vices.

Wikipedia

Consumption (economics)

Consumption is the act of using resources to satisfy current needs and wants. It is seen in contrast to investing, which is spending for acquisition of future income. Consumption is a major concept in economics and is also studied in many other social sciences.

Different schools of economists define consumption differently. According to mainstream economists, only the final purchase of newly produced goods and services by individuals for immediate use constitutes consumption, while other types of expenditure — in particular, fixed investment, intermediate consumption, and government spending — are placed in separate categories (see consumer choice). Other economists define consumption much more broadly, as the aggregate of all economic activity that does not entail the design, production and marketing of goods and services (e.g., the selection, adoption, use, disposal and recycling of goods and services).

Economists are particularly interested in the relationship between consumption and income, as modelled with the consumption function. A similar realist structural view can be found in consumption theory, which views the Fisherian intertemporal choice framework as the real structure of the consumption function. Unlike the passive strategy of structure embodied in inductive structural realism, economists define structure in terms of its invariance under intervention.

Examples of use of spend
1. SPEND SPEND SPEND is not the solution for the NHS.
2. Inside Relax, guests are encouraged to spend, spend, spend.
3. Should he damn the consequences and spend, spend, spend?
4. "Spend, spend, spend; enjoy, enjoy, enjoy" would appear to be its unofficial motto.
5. Even Viv spend, spend, spend Nicholson took four years to fritter away her winnings.