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fiscal
[ fis-kuhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to the public treasury or revenues:
fiscal policies.
- of or relating to financial matters in general.
noun
- (in some countries) a prosecuting attorney.
- Philately. a revenue stamp.
fiscal
/ ˈfɪskəl /
adjective
- of or relating to government finances, esp tax revenues
- of or involving financial matters
noun
- (in some countries) a public prosecutor
- short for procurator fiscal
- a postage or other stamp signifying payment of a tax
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Derived Forms
- ˈfiscally, adverb
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Other Words From
- fis·cal·ly adverb
- non·fis·cal adjective
- qua·si-fis·cal adjective
- un·fis·cal adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fiscal1
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Example Sentences
Powell also called for more direct aid to small businesses, putting the onus on Congress to step up on fiscal policy.
The only way out, Narayan says, is a fiscal push — by creating jobs and maintaining production.
Rachel Ehlers, principal fiscal and policy analyst at the LAO, said the agency thought it’d be worth “going a little deeper into the reasons why response is necessary” in this report.
At the start of 2020, the fiscal crisis for US higher education was a fringe issue.
“It’s important to remember that this is where we are after several months of bounce back and an unprecedented amount of fiscal stimulus,” Bunker said.
Take fiscal year 2013, the last year the finalized data is available.
I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience.
Without those subsidies, the worst-case scenario has Obamacare entering a fiscal death spiral.
It was that we have serious fiscal problems that are going to bankrupt cities and towns—literally—and hurt a lot of people.
A former House Budget chairman and Fox News alumnus, Kasich was a libertarian leaning fiscal conservative before it was cool.
But all these fiscal operations should be, for our present purposes, separated from monetary operations.
The issue of government paper money is, indeed, a new departure; but its purpose has been more distinctly monetary than fiscal.
Your Majesty assigns him no salary, for it seems to be your intention to have him attend to that duty with his salary as fiscal.
As the Chinese are so numerous, the sum amounts to considerable, although it it not all paid to the fiscal.
The same has been said of Don Juan de Alvarado, ex-fiscal, and that is known throughout the country as a public matter.
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