Defray vs Expend - What's the difference?
defray | expend |
(obsolete) To spend (money).
To pay or discharge (a debt, expense etc.); to meet (the cost of something).
* 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.29:
* 2009 , ‘A Viennese grind’, The Economist , 30 Jul 2009:
* 2010 , Roy Greenslade, The Guardian , 9 Dec 2010:
To pay for (something).
As verbs the difference between defray and expend
is that defray is (obsolete) to spend (money) while expend is (label) to consume, exhaust (some resource).defray
English
Verb
(en verb)- The expenses of the war, while in progress, were defrayed by executing rich men and confiscating their property.
- Investors, meanwhile, got back a fraction of their money. Some say Mr Meinl’s €100m bail, paid by a source in Liechtenstein, should be used to defray their losses.
- In order to help defray the substantial costs involved, they then raised revenue through taking advertisements.
