at the expense of

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Prepositional phrase edit

at the expense of

  1. (finance) Paid for by an individual or group.
  2. (by extension, idiomatic) At one's responsibility.
  3. (figurative) In a way as to harm somebody or something; to the detriment of.
    • 1926, Suniti Kumar Chatterji, The Origin and Development of the Bengali Language, page 3:
      Bengali, like other Aryan languages of India, has spread, and is still spreading, at the expense of the aboriginal tongues.
  4. (figurative) Of a joke, deriding someone.

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