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Go to the expense Meaning in English

expression

GOH tuh thuh ik-SPENS
goh tuh the ek-SPENS

Definition

To spend money, usually a significant amount, especially when choosing to pay for something extra or special.

Usage & Nuances

This phrase is somewhat formal and often used about spending more than necessary or justifying spending for a special purpose. Commonly used with 'worth' (e.g., 'Is it worth going to the expense?') or 'not going to the expense.' Not usually for small, everyday costs.

Example Sentences

We didn't go to the expense of buying a new car.

basic

Before you go to the expense of repairs, get another opinion.

basic

They didn't go to the expense of decorating the whole house.

basic

I wouldn't go to the expense unless it's really necessary.

natural

If you're going to go to the expense, make sure it's worth it.

natural

No need to go to the expense—a simple gift will be enough.

natural