autofundcide
To deliberately terminate or exhaust one's own funding sources or budget, typically through internal mismanagement or a strategic decision to withdraw support. It describes an entity that effectively 'kills' its own financial lifeblood through internal actions rather than external market pressures.
Beispiele
3 von 5I basically committed autofundcide by spending my entire monthly budget on the first day of the trip.
I basically committed autofundcide by spending my entire monthly budget on the first day of the trip.
The committee warned that the proposed policy would lead the department to autofundcide within two fiscal quarters.
The committee warned that the proposed policy would lead the department to autofundcide within two fiscal quarters.
Don't autofundcide your startup by hiring too many people before you even have a product.
Don't autofundcide your startup by hiring too many people before you even have a product.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of the word parts: 'Auto' (self) + 'Fund' (money) + 'Cide' (kill). You are killing your own money supply!
Schnelles Quiz
The department was forced to ___ its most expensive program to avoid total bankruptcy of the parent company.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: autofundcide
Beispiele
I basically committed autofundcide by spending my entire monthly budget on the first day of the trip.
everydayI basically committed autofundcide by spending my entire monthly budget on the first day of the trip.
The committee warned that the proposed policy would lead the department to autofundcide within two fiscal quarters.
formalThe committee warned that the proposed policy would lead the department to autofundcide within two fiscal quarters.
Don't autofundcide your startup by hiring too many people before you even have a product.
informalDon't autofundcide your startup by hiring too many people before you even have a product.
Economic theorists use the term autofundcide to describe institutional budget collapses triggered by internal resource reallocation.
academicEconomic theorists use the term autofundcide to describe institutional budget collapses triggered by internal resource reallocation.
The board chose to autofundcide the legacy project to free up capital for more innovative ventures.
businessThe board chose to autofundcide the legacy project to free up capital for more innovative ventures.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
commit autofundcide
to engage in actions that destroy one's own funding
on the verge of autofundcide
very close to running out of internal funds
corporate autofundcide
the act of a company cutting its own profitable branches
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Bankruptcy is a legal status often caused by external debt, while autofundcide is the act of internal defunding.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is often used in niche economic contexts or technical business simulations. It emphasizes internal culpability for financial failure rather than external economic downturns.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake the suffix '-cide' for meaning only literal death, whereas here it applies metaphorically to the 'death' of a budget or fund.
Merkhilfe
Think of the word parts: 'Auto' (self) + 'Fund' (money) + 'Cide' (kill). You are killing your own money supply!
Wortherkunft
A modern portmanteau from the Greek 'autos' (self), Latin 'fundus' (bottom/foundation), and the Latin suffix '-cida' (killer).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
Mainly used in specialized corporate or academic environments discussing fiscal responsibility.
Schnelles Quiz
The department was forced to ___ its most expensive program to avoid total bankruptcy of the parent company.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: autofundcide
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