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proceeds
Harvest, from the Anglo-Saxon, signified originally "autumn," and as that is the usual season of gathering ripened crops in Northern lands, the word came to its present meaning of the season of gathering ripened grain or fruits, whether summer or autumn, and hence a crop gathered or ready for gathering; also, the act or process of gathering a crop or crops. "The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few," Luke x, 2. "Lift up your eyes and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest," John iv, 35. Harvest is the elegant and literary word; crop is the common and commercial expression; we say a man sells his crop, but we should not speak of his selling his harvest; we speak of an ample or abundant harvest, a good crop. Harvest is applied almost wholly to grain; crop applies to almost anything that is gathered in; we speak of the potato-crop, not the potato-harvest; we may say either the wheat-crop or the wheat-harvest. Produce is a collective word for all that is produced in farming or gardening, and is, in modern usage, almost wholly restricted to this sense; we speak of produce collectively, but of a product or various products; vegetables, fruits, eggs, butter, etc., may be termed farm-produce, or the products of the farm. Product is a word of wider application than produce; we speak of the products of manufacturing, the products of thought, or the product obtained by multiplying one number by another. The word proceeds is chiefly used of the return from an investment: we speak of the produce of a farm, but of the proceeds of the money invested in farming. The yield is what the land gives up to the farmer's demand; we speak of the return from an expenditure of money or labor, but of the yield of corn or oats. Harvest has also a figurative use, such as crop more rarely permits; we term a religious revival a harvest of souls; the result of lax enforcement of law is a harvest of crime. As regards time, harvest, harvest-tide, and harvest-time alike denote the period or season when the crops are or should be gathered (tide being simply the old Saxon word for time). Harvest-home ordinarily denotes the festival of harvest, and when used to denote simply the season always gives a suggestion of festivity and rejoicing, such as harvest and harvest-time by themselves do not express.
Synonyms:
crop, fruit, growth, harvest, harvest-feast, harvest-festival, harvest-home, harvest-tide, harvest-time, harvesting, increase, ingathering, produce, product, reaping, result, return, yield
Princeton's WordNet
return, issue, take, takings, proceeds, yield, payoffnoun
the income or profit arising from such transactions as the sale of land or other property
"the average return was about 5%"
Synonyms:
topic, progeny, subject, output, exit, issuing, counter, rejoinder, income tax return, wages, military issue, takings, reward, payoff, regaining, final payment, take, publication, egress, government issue, event, upshot, return, comeback, restitution, retort, offspring, riposte, tax return, outlet, reappearance, result, recurrence, return key, coming back, replication, number, outcome, yield, bribe, getting even, emergence, effect, way out, restoration, issue, production, paying back, fruit, consequence, matter, homecoming, issuance
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Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#128 | products | |
#135 | product | |
#143 | number | |
#246 | take | |
#259 | subject | |
#357 | return | |
#524 | topic | |
#604 | issue | |
#611 | result | |
#624 | event | |
#884 | production | |
#985 | increase | |
#1009 | growth | |
#1021 | income | |
#1071 | effect | |
#1162 | returns | |
#1211 | matter | |
#1477 | output | |
#1492 | publication | |
#2067 | produced | |
#2273 | produce | |
#2277 | counter | |
#2482 | revenue | |
#3227 | exit | |
#3342 | fruit | |
#3448 | outlet | |
#3776 | earnings | |
#4557 | yield | |
#4829 | outcome | |
#4938 | revenues | |
#5116 | profits | |
#5345 | restoration | |
#5648 | crop | |
#6110 | gains | |
#6213 | produces | |
#6487 | harvest | |
#6846 | wages | |
#7439 | reward | |
#7517 | proceeds | |
#8419 | consequence | |
#9816 | replication | |
#10318 | receipts | |
#10462 | issuance | |
#11380 | issuing | |
#12492 | offspring | |
#12532 | emergence | |
#14230 | incomes | |
#14898 | harvesting | |
#18370 | comeback | |
#18686 | recurrence | |
#18807 | homecoming | |
#22140 | payoff | |
#22740 | restitution | |
#29173 | progeny | |
#30625 | egress | |
#33967 | bribe | |
#44630 | retort | |
#45429 | reaping | |
#47218 | regaining | |
#51630 | takings | |
#60216 | upshot | |
#84628 | rejoinder | |
#89277 | reappearance | |
#109967 | riposte | |
#211666 | ingathering |
How to use proceeds in a sentence?
Zero destroys existing business models such as life insurance company balance sheets and pension funds, which in turn are expected to use the proceeds to pay benefits for an aging boomer society, these assumed liabilities were based on the assumption that a balanced portfolio of stocks and bonds would return 7-8 percent over the long term.
She proceeds to tell my wife and I that, and this is not – this is blurting out, not a conversation like I’m having a casual conversation, that quickly, ‘I was on an island, I was on the island and there was Ghislane, there was Sarah,’ she said, ‘They asked me for sex, I said no.'.
Any proceeds, should the property ever be developed, would be for the benefit of the victims.
We believe that the bankruptcy court is the best forum in which to implement appropriate procedures to equitably resolve claims and allocate the insurance proceeds among claimants.
This is largely an academic exercise as the government has never located or identified a penny of this $12.7 billion in proceeds supposedly generated by Mr. Guzman.
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