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grossed

Grossed is the past tense of the verb gross, meaning to accumulate or to earn revenue in its gross form, i.e., before deductions. In finance and accounting, gross revenue is the total income generated by a business or activity prior to subtracting costs such as refunds, discounts, returns, taxes, or operating expenses.

The term is commonly used in entertainment and publishing to describe receipts or sales before those deductions.

Etymology and scope: Gross derives from Old French gros, meaning large. In contemporary usage, grossed denotes

Note: While "grossed" can appear in other phrases, such as "grossed out" in a colloquial sense, in

In
film,
the
phrase
"the
film
grossed"
followed
by
a
monetary
amount
refers
to
its
box
office
gross—the
total
ticket
sales
before
distributor
fees
and
other
costs
are
subtracted.
Box
office
grosses
are
often
reported
as
domestic,
international,
and
worldwide
figures.
Related
terms
include
opening
weekend
gross
and
gross
versus
net
income,
where
net
income
represents
gross
minus
deductions.
revenue
earned
before
deductions,
while
net
revenue
or
net
income
reflects
what
remains
after
costs.
The
term
applies
across
industries,
including
film,
television,
music,
publishing,
and
retail,
and
is
commonly
contrasted
with
net
or
net
earnings
in
financial
reporting.
financial
contexts
it
specifically
concerns
revenue
totals
before
deductions.