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bankroll
[ bangk-rohl ]
noun
- money in one's possession; monetary resources.
verb (used with object)
- Informal. to finance; provide funds for:
to bankroll a new play.
bankroll
/ ˈ²úæŋ°ìËŒ°ùəʊ±ô /
noun
- a roll of currency notes
- the financial resources of a person, organization, etc
verb
- slang.tr to provide the capital for; finance
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²ú²¹²Ô°ì۴DZô±ôe°ù noun
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Example Sentences
And they will also know that many voters wholeheartedly back Trump's approach, and feel they have been bankrolling security in a far-off continent.
The allegations, described in hearings conducted by the GOP-controlled Senate Banking Committee on Wednesday, came from the cryptocurrency industry that bankrolled Donald Trump's reelection.
According to Politico, that progress is at risk: House Republicans are eyeing more than $5 trillion in cuts to bankroll Trump's top priorities this year, including tax cuts for billionaires and mass deportations.
Tech leaders who once shunned Trump are now meeting with him, touting the opportunities they see in his next term, and bankrolling his inauguration.
It's all bankrolled by the little guys, who pay for it at the grocery store and in losing basic government services.
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