Grossing [verb]

Definition of Grossing:

bring in as total

Synonyms of Grossing:

Earn

Make

Take in


Opposite/Antonyms of Grossing:

Net

Lose


Sentence/Example of Grossing:

In Kenya, some 50 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product now moves through M-Pesa — a mobile money platform.

The state says the decision qualifies as having a “material effect,” in that case, if it could result in an increase of the entity’s gross revenues by $1 million or more.

Today, Ura’s job is to study gross national happiness and the way Bhutan implements it—as well as to spread the idea around the world.

Based on what you shared in the podcast, that was a gross mischaracterization of how it went down.

When it comes to fourth-quarter gross domestic product, meanwhile, the economists’ predictions were basically back where they started.

Buy nowBaird put off testing this meal until the end—thrown by the word “salad,” she expected something “so gross.”

As was the case for Gow, Gross’ land also stood in the path of a pipeline.

It has a gross margin of 87% in the first half, similar to 86% in the last fiscal year.

In September 2019, California’s attorney general formally charged Prospect executives, including Lee, the hospital and its supervising pharmacists, with “gross negligence,” initiating proceedings to revoke or suspend the hospital’s pharmacy permit.

The Allianz global Wealth Report is now out and it shows there was a record jump in the holdings of gross financial assets last year, led primarily by stocks.