0 past simple and past participle of gross --
1 to earn a particular amount of money before tax is paid or costs are taken away: --
This is a very drastic prohibition and anything more would mean that before a business could expand it would have to be grossed up.
He then finds that when he sells he will have the amount grossed up with his income.
Airport charges, landing fees, passenger fees and parking fees have been grossed up and the charges have been passed on to the airlines.
Grossed up, that figure corresponds to premiums of £500 million.
The number and volume of frauds identified are grossed up to produce a total national estimate.
We would do it by giving a tax allowance of child benefit grossed up for tax purposes, so that it would be £1,127 per child.
It is then grossed up to forecast population totals for that year.
The table includes grossed regional totals which include estimates for missing data.