amortize / ˈæm ərˌtaɪz, əˈmɔr taɪz /

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amortize 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

am·or·tized, am·or·tiz·ing.

  1. Finance. to liquidate or extinguish, especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund.to write off a cost of gradually.
  2. Old English Law. to convey to a corporation or church group; alienate in mortmain.

更多amortize例句

  1. Nonetheless, team owners get to amortize, or write off, those assets, even as they actually rise in value.
  2. Since there is no functional limit on the number of void years a team can write into a contract, Julio’s 2021 cap hit could be amortized over as many years as needed.
  3. For most of these startups, once you have a customer using one financial product, much like traditional banks, they want you to use all of their other products as well to maximize customer value and amortize those high CAC costs.