budgetize
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budgetize (third-person singular simple present budgetizes, present participle budgetizing, simple past and past participle budgetized) (uncommon)
- (transitive) To adapt to, or incorporate into, a budget.
-  1995, Official Journal of the European Communities: Debates of the European Parliament · Issues 465–467, page 11:- A unilateral approach is even less promising given the complexity of the financial and legal questions raised by any attempt to budgetize the fund.
 
- 2020, International Monetary Fund. Middle East and Central Asia Dept., Republic of Kazakhstan: Selected Issues (page 52)
- It would be best to bring QFAs fully onto the budget (that is, to “budgetize” the QFAs).
 
 
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- (transitive) To manage (something) according to a budget, so as to save money.
-  2009, Annie Korzen, Bargain Junkie: Living the Good Life on the Cheap, page 99:- Travel costs money, but I've always found ways to budgetize my trips. For starters, I never take tours.
 
 
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