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    bankroll
    /ˈbaŋkrəʊl/

    noun

    • 1. a roll of banknotes. North American

    verb

    • 1. support (a person, organization, or project) financially: informal "the project is bankrolled by wealthy expatriates"

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  2. bankroll. verb [ T ] informal uk / ˈbæŋk.rəʊl / us / ˈbæŋk.roʊl / Add to word list. to support a person or activity financially: a joint project bankrolled by the US space agency. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Paying money. 2FA. 2SV. ante up (something) burn a hole in someone's pocket idiom. buying power. cost-cutting. fund.

  3. The meaning of BANKROLL is supply of money : funds. How to use bankroll in a sentence.

  4. the money that a person or organization possesses: More than half of his bankroll during the election campaign came from Texas. bankroll. verb [ T ]

  5. Bankroll can mean a roll of currency notes or one's ready cash. It can also mean to finance or provide the capital for something. See different sources, synonyms, translations and usage examples of bankroll.

  6. To bankroll a person, organization, or project means to provide the financial resources that they need.

  7. Bankroll definition: money in one's possession; monetary resources.. See examples of BANKROLL used in a sentence.

  8. noun. bankrolls. A roll of paper money. American Heritage. A supply of money; available funds. Webster's New World. One's ready cash. American Heritage. 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. Wiktionary.