Definition of Funded in English :

Define Funded in English

Funded meaning in English

Meaning of Funded in English

Pronunciation of Funded in English

Funded pronunciation in English

Pronounce Funded in English

Funded

see synonyms of funded

Adjective

1. funded

furnished with funds

Example Sentences:
'well-funded research'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Funded

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noun
1. 
a reserve of money, etc, set aside for a certain purpose
2. 
a supply or store of something; stock
it exhausted his fund of wisdom
verb (transitive)
3. 
to furnish money to in the form of a fund
4. 
to place or store up in a fund
5. 
to convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt bearing fixed interest and represented by bonds
6. 
to provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest of
7. 
to accumulate a fund for the discharge of (a recurrent liability)
to fund a pension plan
8. 
to invest (money) in government securities

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Funded

see synonyms of funded
noun
1. 
a supply that can be drawn upon; stock; store
a fund of good humor
2. 
a. 
a sum of money set aside for some particular purpose
b. 
an organization that administers such a fund
c.  [pl.]
money available for use, as in a checking account
3.  [pl.]
the British national debt, regarded as stock held by investors
, with the
verb transitive
4. 
to provide money for the payment of principal or interest on (a debt)
5. 
to put or convert into a long-term debt that bears interest
6. 
to put in a fund; accumulate
7. 
to provide funds or funding for

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Funded

see synonyms of funded
n.
1. A source of supply; a stock: a fund of goodwill.
2.
a. A sum of money or other resources set aside for a specific purpose: a pension fund.
b. funds Available money; ready cash: short on funds.
3. An organization established to administer and manage a sum of money.
4. funds The stock of the British permanent national debt, considered as public securities. Used with the.
tr.v. fund·ed, fund·ing, funds
1. To provide funds for: funded the space program; a fully funded pension.
2. To convert (short-term government debt) into a long-term or floating debt with fixed interest payments.

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