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deficit
def·i·cit D0093500 (dĕf′ĭ-sĭt)n.1. a. Inadequacy or insufficiency: a deficit in grain production.b. A deficiency or impairment in mental or physical functioning.2. a. The amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required or expected amount; a shortage: large budget deficits.b. A business loss.3. An amount that quantifies an unfavorable condition or position: rallied from a three-game deficit to win the playoffs. [French déficit, from Latin dēficit, it is lacking, third person sing. present tense of dēficere, to fail, be lacking; see defect.]deficit (ˈdɛfɪsɪt; dɪˈfɪsɪt) n1. (Accounting & Book-keeping) the amount by which an actual sum is lower than that expected or required2. (Accounting & Book-keeping) a. an excess of liabilities over assetsb. an excess of expenditures over revenues during a certain periodc. an excess of payments over receipts on the balance of payments[C18: from Latin, literally: there is lacking, from dēficere to be lacking]def•i•cit (ˈdɛf ə sɪt; Brit. also dɪˈfɪs ɪt) n. 1. the amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required amount. 2. a loss, as in the operation of a business. 3. the amount by which liabilities exceed assets. 4. a deficiency. 5. a disadvantage or handicap. [1775–85; < Latin dēficit (it) lacks, 3rd pers. singular present indic. of dēficere] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | deficit - the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or required; "new blood vessels bud out from the already dilated vascular bed to make up the nutritional deficit"shortage, shortfallinadequacy, deficiency, insufficiency - lack of an adequate quantity or number; "the inadequacy of unemployment benefits"oxygen deficit - temporary oxygen shortage in cells resulting from strenuous exercise | | 2. | deficit - a deficiency or failure in neurological or mental functioning; "the people concerned have a deficit in verbal memory"; "they have serious linguistic deficits"deficiency, lack, want - the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable; "there is a serious lack of insight into the problem"; "water is the critical deficiency in desert regions"; "for want of a nail the shoe was lost" | | 3. | deficit - (sports) the score by which a team or individual is losingathletics, sport - an active diversion requiring physical exertion and competitionscore - a number that expresses the accomplishment of a team or an individual in a game or contest; "the score was 7 to 0"lead - (sports) the score by which a team or individual is winning | | 4. | deficit - an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period); "last year there was a serious budgetary deficit"liabilities - anything that is owed to someone elsebudget deficit - an excess of expenditures over revenuestrade deficit - an excess of imports over exports |
deficitnoun shortfall, shortage, deficiency, loss, default, arrears They're ready to cut the budget deficit for the next fiscal year.deficitnounThe condition or fact of being deficient:defect, deficiency, inadequacy, insufficiency, lack, paucity, poverty, scantiness, scantness, scarceness, scarcity, shortage, shortcoming, shortfall, underage.Translationsdeficit (ˈdefisit) noun the amount by which an amount (of money etc) is less than the amount required. a deficit of several hundred dollars. 虧空額,赤字 亏空额,赤字 deficit
deficit [def´ĭ-sit] a lack or deficiency.diversional activity deficit deficient diversional activity.fluid volume deficit deficient fluid volume.hearing deficit hearing loss" >hearing loss; see also enhancement: hearing deficit" >communication enhancement: hearing deficit.knowledge deficit see knowledge deficit (specify).oxygen deficit a lack of oxygen, as in hypoxia, anoxia, or insufficient oxygen delivery in comparison to oxygen consumption.pulse deficit the difference between the apical pulse and the radial pulse, obtained by having one person count the apical pulse as heard through a stethoscope over the heart and a second person count the radial pulse at the same time. Assessing the apical-radial pulse to identify a pulse deficit. From Lammon et al., 1995.reversible ischemic neurologic deficit a type of infarction" >cerebral infarction whose clinical course lasts longer than 24 hours but less than 72 hours; brain imaging usually reveals an infarct. See also stroke syndrome.self care deficit any of a group of nursing diagnoses approved by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as impaired ability to perform basic self care (activities of daily living) in the areas of feeding, bathing/hygiene, dressing/grooming, and toileting. Related factors include diminished strength and endurance, pain or discomfort, impaired mentation, neuromuscular disorder, depression, and anxiety. The defining characteristics for each functional level are readily observed and graded on a scale of 0 to 4. The suggested code for functional level classification is as follows: 0, Completely independent; 1, Requires use of equipment or device; 2, Requires help from another person for assistance, supervision, or teaching; 3, Requires help from another person and equipment or device; 4, Dependent; does not participate in activity.self care deficit, bathing/hygiene a nursing diagnosis defined as impaired ability to perform or complete bathing/hygiene activities for oneself; see deficit" >self care deficit.self care deficit, dressing/grooming a nursing diagnosis defined as impaired ability to perform or complete dressing and grooming activities for oneself; see deficit" >self care deficit.self care deficit, feeding a nursing diagnosis defined as impaired ability to perform or complete feeding activities; see deficit" >self care deficit.self care deficit, toileting a nursing diagnosis defined as impaired ability to perform or complete one's own toileting activities; see deficit" >self care deficit.speech deficit speech disorder" >speech disorder; see also enhancement: speech deficit" >communication enhancement: speech deficit.visual deficit partial or complete blindness; see enhancement: visual deficit" >communication enhancement: visual deficit.def·i·cit (def'i-sit), The result of consuming or using something faster than it is replenished or replaced. [L. deficio, to fail] deficit A lack of a substance or factor of interestdef·i·cit (def'i-sit) The result of consuming or losing something faster than it is replenished or replaced. [L. deficio, to fail]Patient discussion about deficitQ. haemoglobin deficiency Haemoglobin deficiency - 6.3 rbc count less than normal range.platelets are 157000A. what you describe here is pretty harsh numbers. very very low hemoglobin, low platelets level...have you checked for white blood cells? i recommend seeing a Dr. ASAP. with these numbers there is a good chance that you'll bleed from places that are not supposed to bleed. Q. Recently I came to know after a test that I am vitamin D deficient so how much vitamin D should I take? I am 26 yrs old and I have fibromyalgia. Recently I came to know after a test that I am vitamin D deficient so how much vitamin D should I take?A. what is a normal level of vitamin d for a 65 yr old woman? Q. what can be done for spontaneous hypothermia? is there a deficiency of hormones or anything that can be taken A. hypothermia can be caused by al sort of things. Some bacterial infections, poisoning, aciduria , hypothyroidism and more. Is this the only symptom? I’m sure there are some others. But I think this could be a good idea to check up with a Dr. More discussions about deficitDeficit Related to Deficit: Current account deficitDeficitA deficiency, misappropriation, or defalcation; a minus balance; something wanting. Deficit is commonly used to mean any kind of shortage, as in an account, a number, or a balance due. Deficit spending or financing involves taking in less money than the amount that is paid out. Cross-references Federal Budget. deficitn. a shortage, less than is due, or in the case of a business or government budget, more expenditures than income. Unbalanced budgets with a planned year-end deficit are prohibited at every level of government except the federal. DEFICIT. This Latin term signifies that something is wanting. It is used to express the deficiency which is discovered in the accounts of an accountant, or in the money in which he has received. deficit
DeficitAn excess of liabilities over assets, of losses over profits, or of expenditure over income.DeficitA situation in which outflow of money exceeds inflow. That is, a deficit occurs when a government, company, or individual spends more than he/she/it receives in a given period of time, usually a year. One's deficit adds to one's debt, and, therefore, many analysts believe that deficits are unsustainable over the long-term. See also: Surplus.deficit1. A negative retained earnings balance. A deficit results when the accumulated losses and dividend payments of a business exceed its earnings.2. See operating loss.deficit see BUDGET DEFICIT, BALANCE OF PAYMENTS.deficit Related to deficit: Current account deficitSynonyms for deficitnoun shortfallSynonyms- shortfall
- shortage
- deficiency
- loss
- default
- arrears
Synonyms for deficitnoun the condition or fact of being deficientSynonyms- defect
- deficiency
- inadequacy
- insufficiency
- lack
- paucity
- poverty
- scantiness
- scantness
- scarceness
- scarcity
- shortage
- shortcoming
- shortfall
- underage
Synonyms for deficitnoun the property of being an amount by which something is less than expected or requiredSynonymsRelated Words- inadequacy
- deficiency
- insufficiency
- oxygen deficit
noun a deficiency or failure in neurological or mental functioningRelated Wordsnoun (sports) the score by which a team or individual is losingRelated WordsAntonymsnoun an excess of liabilities over assets (usually over a certain period)Related Words- liabilities
- budget deficit
- trade deficit
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