receipt

/rɪˈsiːt/
verb
  1. To mark a bill as paid; to write a receipt for something.
    • The clerk receipted the payment and filed the copy.
    • Make sure to receipt all transactions before the end of the day.
    • Please receipt this invoice so we can close the account.
noun
  1. A written or printed statement that shows you have paid for something or received something.
    • Please keep your receipt in case you need to return the item.
    • He asked for a receipt after paying the bill.
    • The cashier handed me a receipt for my groceries.
  2. The act of receiving something, especially money or goods.
    • The receipt of your application will be confirmed by email.
    • The company acknowledged receipt of the payment.
    • Upon receipt of the package, please sign the delivery form.
  3. Receipts: the total amount of money received by a business or organization.
    • Ticket receipts for the concert exceeded one million dollars.
    • The store's daily receipts were higher than expected.
    • The charity reported an increase in receipts this year.
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