Bankroll

//ˈbæŋk.ɹoʊl//

Synonyms for "bankroll" (26 found)

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Related word relations

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8 relation types

More general

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Synonyms

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derived

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derived from

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has context

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is a

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manner of

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related to

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Translations

20 translations across 6 languages.

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Dutch

4 entries
  • budget noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • een rol bankbiljetten noun (roll of banknotes)
  • fonds noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • financieren verb (to fund a project)

Finnish

1 entries
  • rahoittaa verb (to fund a project)

French

4 entries
  • budget noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • capital noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • fonds noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • un rouleau de billets de banque noun (roll of banknotes)

German

4 entries
  • Bündel Geldscheine noun (roll of banknotes)
  • Geldreserven noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)
  • Geldscheinbündel noun (roll of banknotes)
  • Spielgeld noun (monetary assets of a person or organization)

Spanish

2 entries
  • billetaje noun (roll of banknotes)
  • fajo noun (roll of banknotes)

Swedish

1 entries
  • finansiera verb (to fund a project)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Additionally, she said financial systems must be reformed so they can bankroll the required transformations.

Source: tatoeba (11226817)

They are alleged to have used embezzled public money to bankroll at-times lavish lifestyles in France.

Source: tatoeba (12115305)

She's looking for investors to bankroll her idea.

Source: tatoeba (12621437)

Phil kept his bankroll in his front pocket, as it made too much of a lump to sit on.

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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.