Third-person singular simple present indicative form of receipt.(verb)
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Use "receipts" in a sentence
"The enrollment of the school grew rapidly to nearly 300, and the term receipts from tuition, board, etc., to more than $2,000, when Professor Hicks resigned in 1903 and accepted the Deanship of the Theological Department of Coleman College, Gibsland, La."
"To date (this year alone), I believe I have more than $800 in receipts for which I will never receive reimbursement."
"The Washington State House of Representatives recently passed a bill declaring that any business which has over $50k in receipts billed to Washington addresses in any year is responsible for paying Washington state taxes (B&O, and Sales Tax) for perpetuity."