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bankroll [ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl] Chiefly US and Canadian n 1. a roll of currency notes 2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) the financial resources of a person, organization, etc vb
(tr) Slang to provide the capital for; finance ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations bankroll [ˈbæŋkrəʊl] vt (mainly US) (= finance) [+ person, organization, project] → financer n (US) → financement m bankroll [ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl] (Am) 1. vt → finanziare 2. n → finanziamento bankroll [ˈbæŋkˌrəʊl] (Am) 1. vt → finanziare 2. n → finanziamento How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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There's something going round at Fox Sports' Pico Boulevard studios these days: really fast cars, bankrolled by the network's hosts. Flybe is 82 percent owned by a private trust belonging to the family of the late Jack Walker, a multi-millionaire who made his fortune in steel and bankrolled English soccer club Blackburn Rovers. In early November, the Alliance Defense Fund, a lawyers' outfit bankrolled by TV preachers, issued a press statement with the headline, "More than 800 attorneys nationwide ready to combat attempts to censor Christmas. |
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