bankroll
Collocations
5ADJ.
large, lavish, longer, public, required
VERB + BANKROLL
kept
BANKROLL + NOUN
at-times, company, front, idea, lifestyles, transformations
PREP.
in
ADV.
extremely
Definitions
noun
A roll of banknotes or other paper currency, carried in lieu of a wallet.
Phil kept his bankroll in his front pocket, as it made too much of a lump to sit on.
The monetary assets of a person or organization.
Microsoft is a corporation with an extremely large bankroll.
verb
To fund a project; to underwrite something.
Professor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation.
Pathfinder is keen to stress it is not insolvent, but owner Barry Cordell, who is in his late 80s, has decided he can no longer bankroll the company.
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Synonyms
noun — a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a
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Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6Phil kept his bankroll in his front pocket, as it made too much of a lump to sit on.
WiktionaryMicrosoft is a corporation with an extremely large bankroll.
WiktionaryProfessor Stebbins didn't need to apply for government grants because his lab was bankrolled by a large pharmaceutical corporation.
WiktionaryPathfinder is keen to stress it is not insolvent, but owner Barry Cordell, who is in his late 80s, has decided he can no longer bankroll the company.
WiktionaryAdditionally, she said financial systems must be reformed so they can bankroll the required transformations.
Tatoeba · #11226817They are alleged to have used embezzled public money to bankroll at-times lavish lifestyles in France.
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