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Amortize

Amortize | Amortized

Amortize meaning

To alienate (property) in mortmain. | To wipe out (a debt, liability etc.) gradually or in installments. | To even out the costs of running an algorithm over many iterations, so that high-cost iterations are much less frequent than low-cost iterations, which lowers the average running time.

Synonyms of Amortize

Example sentences (6)

Then, I amortize the R&D expenses for three years.

And the Sonoma County Energy Independence Program (SCEIP) can provide financing for solar installations with no capital outlay and repayment spread across 10 or more years, while the savings in utility fees help amortize the cost.

Following those 10 days, the city will amortize the principal amount over a 25-year term and interest will accrue on the outstanding balance.

On programs where initial production costs are high, such as aircraft programs, it does make sense to amortize costs over a wider number of productions than just on the few initial productions.

If their bill is accurate, the customer can contact the utility and request a deferred payment plan to amortize the bill over a set number of months or to be enrolled in an average monthly or budget billing program.

We take that funding and amortize it into revenue over the same 40 year period.