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deep-pocketed

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deep-pocketed (comparative more deep-pocketed, superlative most deep-pocketed)

Having a lot of money and willing to spend it; moneyed, affluent.

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A legacy business still transitioning from print to digital — and now owned by a megachain with lots of new debt to pay off — is competing with a debt-free, digital-only, deep-pocketed operation bent on growth. Source: Internet

And for those who are willing to sell out their principles and ideals often find that they can fetch quite a hefty price from deep-pocketed corporations hoping to rig the rules of the game in their own favor. Source: Internet

"Anything that leads to a weaker Turner, leads to a weaker CNN, because right now CNN is part of a huge, deep-pocketed company with huge distribution platforms," Greenfield said. Source: Internet

The decisions by the deep-pocketed Big Ten and Pac-12, with hundred million-dollar television contracts and historic programs, shook the foundation of college sports. Source: Internet

Meanwhile, other California lawmakers, who should have been organizing a response to Warden Newsom’s illegal edicts were, instead, violating the state’s no-travel policy by attending a conference with deep-pocketed lobbyists at a posh resort in Maui. Source: Internet

But some delegates still resent the fact that Romney collected signatures, a process they feel favors deep-pocketed candidates over lesser-known contenders. Source: Internet

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