1. bankroll - Noun
2. bankroll - Verb
a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.)
provide with sufficient funds; finance
Source: WordNethe shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag Source: Internet
Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy? Source: Internet
A good time to build up the bankroll as new people are trying to figure out their process. Source: Internet
After helping to bankroll the failed effort to stop Trump from capturing the Republican nomination in 2016, the Ricketts family helped to finance a super PAC devoted to helping him win the general election. Source: Internet
A day later, the hotel was shut down as well, and Behnen reached an agreement with the Nevada Gaming Commission to keep the casino closed until its bankroll was replenished. Source: Internet
Powerful union bosses that bankroll the party, including Unite's Len McCluskey (pictured), have now waded in to brand the suspension 'ill-advised and unjust' Source: Internet