accrual

noun
/əˈkɹuːəl/

Etymology

From accrue + -al.

  1. derived from accrēsco
  2. derived from acreue
  3. inherited from acrewen
  4. suffixed as accrual — “accrue + al

Definitions

  1. The act or process of accruing

    The act or process of accruing; accumulation.

    • The effect of her alcoholism wasn't over, of course, and our relationship continues well past her death. What did change was that the accrual of new events stopped. I didn't have to worry about her anymore. She would never drink again.
  2. An increase

    An increase; something that accumulates, especially an amount of money that periodically accumulates for a specific purpose

    • The finding out of the source accrual or arisal of income is not material as the incidence of charge is dependent on the place of accrual or arisal of income.
  3. from the creditor's viewpoint, a receivable incurred in one fiscal year, but paid during…

    from the creditor's viewpoint, a receivable incurred in one fiscal year, but paid during another.

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. from the debtor's viewpoint, a debt incurred in one fiscal year, but paid during another.

    2. Recruitment (of participants) to a clinical trial.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for accrual. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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