Sentences

exchequer in a sentence

n.

Definition

Exchequer refers to the government department responsible for managing a country's finances, including revenue collection and expenditure.

Sample Sentences

  1. The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced new measures to stimulate the economy.
  2. After reviewing the budget, the Exchequer confirmed a surplus for the first quarter.
  3. Historically, the Exchequer was responsible for managing the nation's finances and taxation.
  4. Critics argue that the Exchequer's policies disproportionately benefit the wealthy.
  5. The Exchequer's reports are crucial for understanding the fiscal health of the country.
  6. The Exchequer plays a crucial role in managing the country's finances.
  7. After reviewing the budget, the Chancellor presented the Exchequer's financial report to Parliament.
  8. The Exchequer is responsible for collecting taxes and distributing funds for public services.
  9. This year's surplus in the Exchequer will allow for increased investment in infrastructure.
  10. Citizens were concerned about how changes in the Exchequer would affect social programs.

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