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downhold
[ doun-hohld ]
noun
- the act of keeping spending, expenses, losses, inflation, etc., as low as possible or advisable.
Example Sentences
So far, the tourist downhold has been about as successful as Prohibition.
What they originally proposed was a tax surcharge only; for them, the spending downhold that Congress insisted on came as a jolt.
Instead of curtailing their foreign investments as a result of President Johnson's call for a "voluntary" downhold on dollar outflow, American business men are expanding faster than ever overseas.
Lest it somehow be dimmed by unexpected reform, the U.P.'s reputation for pinching the penny is affectionately kept alive by an ever-expanding organization of U.P. alumni called The Downhold Club �an echo of the constant warnings to "downhold" expenses that emanate from U.P.'s headquarters in the New York Daily News building.
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