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beyond one's means



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Idioms and Phrases

Too costly for one, more than one can afford. For example, A second vacation this year is well beyond our means . The noun means here signifies ā€œresources at one's disposal,ā€ a usage current since Shakespeare's time, as in Measure for Measure (2:2): ā€œLet her have needful, but not lavish means.ā€ [Late 1800s]
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It remains both taboo and important to perform this often tacky opulence nonetheless: to spend advances on expensive cars, clothes and chains, to live beyond oneā€™s means.

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Indeed, medical bankruptcy surpassed all other types of bankruptcies, including that caused by house foreclosure and living beyond oneā€™s means.

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You can argue, therefore, that what actually brings out the humbug is the spirit of being too generous and spending beyond oneā€™s means.

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They are also spooked by the temptation that credit cards offer to spend beyond oneā€™s means.

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Consumer credit is often thought to be just a way to live beyond oneā€™s means and to shift consumption ā€“ to spend today insteadĀ of saving for tomorrow.

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