bankroll

[US]/bæŋˈrəʊl/
[UK]/bæŋˈɹoʊl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to provide someone with money for a particular purpose, especially gambling.
n.a sum of money used for a particular purpose, especially gambling.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularbankrolls
Pluralbankrolls
Present Participlebankrolling
Past Tensebankrolled
Past Participlebankrolled

Phrases & Collocations

have a bankroll

increase your bankroll

manage your bankroll

risk your bankroll

deplete your bankroll

build a bankroll

invest your bankroll

bet your bankroll

lose your bankroll

Example Sentences

he decided to bankroll the startup with his savings.

the investor agreed to bankroll the film project.

she needs someone to bankroll her new business idea.

they managed to bankroll their trip to europe.

the foundation aims to bankroll various community programs.

he was looking for a partner to bankroll his research.

many athletes seek sponsors to bankroll their training.

the wealthy philanthropist decided to bankroll the charity event.

to launch the app, they needed someone to bankroll the development.

bankrolling a sports team can be a risky investment.

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