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funded

American  
[fuhnd-id] / ˈfʌnd ɪd /

adjective

  1. supplied with enough money or other financial resources.

  2. supplied with money or other financial resources to the degree specified (usually used in combination).


Example Sentences

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It’s true that Indiana is offering the Bears a publicly funded stadium.

From The Wall Street Journal

This achievement was made possible by a global collaboration over five years, including the Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics Project funded by the Wellcome Sanger Institute.

From Science Daily

Alzheimer Scotland said the newly funded roles were an important step, but campaigners believe much more still needs to be done.

From BBC

Leon's scathing opinion said that the decision for the project rested with Congress, which should also decide how it could be funded.

From Barron's

“At this point, if Specs cannot be funded on its own, it is time to shut it down,” Irenic said.

From The Wall Street Journal