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break even

VERB
  1. make neither profit nor loss
  2. attain a level at which there is neither gain nor loss, as in business, gambling, or a competitive sport

How To Use break even In A Sentence

  • Delaney said the FAI would break even this year and return a profit in 2005.
  • A lot of its activities either break even or lose money in order to attract visitor interest here.
  • The teaching seems to be that for one to deliberately break even the least commandment, while he will be saved ( "The least _in the kingdom of Heaven_") yet he will have no reward ( "_The least_ in the kingdom of Heaven"). God's Plan with Men
  • The airline hopes to break even next year and return to profit the following year.
  • The airline hopes to break even next year and return to profit the following year.
  • We needed to make changes, not necessarily to make money off the student groups but to break even.
  • The airline hopes to break even next year and return to profit the following year.
  • Tax was levied on the land regardless of crop yield, and an average family could hardly break even.
  • I was plain disgusted with trying to barely break even. How to make a lot of money online via adsense. « The Paradigm Shift
  • In all UBS has spent more than $90 million, probably at a loss or break even depending on the brokerage and commission from the June raid.
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