revenue
noun /ˈrevənjuː/
  /ˈrevənuː/
[uncountable] (also revenues [plural])
- the money that a government receives from taxes or that an organization, etc. receives from its business synonym receipt
- The government is currently facing a shortfall in tax revenue.
 - Advertising revenue finances the commercial television channels.
 - a slump in oil revenues
 - The company's annual revenues rose by 30%.
 
Collocations BusinessBusinessRunning a businesssee also Inland Revenue- buy/acquire/own/sell a company/firm/franchise
 - set up/establish/start/start up/launch a business/company
 - run/operate a business/company/franchise
 - head/run a firm/department/team
 - make/secure/win/block a deal
 - expand/grow/build the business
 - boost/increase investment/spending/sales/turnover/earnings/exports/trade
 - increase/expand production/output/sales
 - boost/maximize production/productivity/efficiency/income/revenue/profit/profitability
 - achieve/maintain/sustain growth/profitability
 - cut/reduce/bring down/lower/slash costs/prices
 - announce/impose/make cuts/cutbacks
 
- break into/enter/capture/dominate the market
 - gain/grab/take/win/boost/lose market share
 - find/build/create a market for something
 - start/launch an advertising/a marketing campaign
 - develop/launch/promote a product/website
 - create/generate demand for your product
 - attract/get/retain/help customers/clients
 - drive/generate/boost/increase demand/sales
 - beat/keep ahead of/out-think/outperform the competition
 - meet/reach/exceed/miss sales targets
 
- draw up/set/present/agree/approve a budget
 - keep to/balance/cut/reduce/slash the budget
 - be/come in below/under/over/within budget
 - generate income/revenue/profit/funds/business
 - fund/finance a campaign/a venture/an expansion/spending/a deficit
 - provide/raise/allocate capital/funds
 - attract/encourage investment/investors
 - recover/recoup costs/losses/an investment
 - get/obtain/offer somebody/grant somebody credit/a loan
 - apply for/raise/secure/arrange/provide finance
 
- lose business/trade/customers/sales/revenue
 - accumulate/accrue/incur/run up debts
 - suffer/sustain enormous/heavy/serious losses
 - face cuts/a deficit/redundancy/bankruptcy
 - file for/ (North American English) enter/avoid/escape bankruptcy
 - (British English) go into administration/liquidation
 - liquidate/wind up a company
 - survive/weather a recession/downturn
 - propose/seek/block/oppose a merger
 - launch/make/accept/defeat a takeover bid
 
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyb2, Businessb2- Tax fraud costs the country millions in lost revenue.
 - The central government collects the tax revenue on behalf of local authorities.
 - The project will not generate any revenue until 2010.
 - Their government's revenues come mainly from direct taxes.
 - These companies rely on advertising revenue for their funds.
 - Tourism is the island's main source of revenue.
 - a drop in revenue
 - revenues from the sale of oil
 - the company's expected annual revenue
 - the main sources of public revenue
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- annual
 - yearly
 - expected
 - …
 
- depend on
 - need
 - rely on
 - …
 
- be derived from something
 - come from something
 - go up
 - …
 
- stream
 - share
 
- revenue from
 
- loss of revenue
 - a source of revenue
 
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French revenu(e) ‘returned’, past participle (used as a noun) of revenir, from Latin revenire ‘return’, from re- ‘back’ + venire ‘come’.