1. funded - Adjective
2. funded - Verb
of Fund
Existing in the form of bonds bearing regular interest; as, funded debt.
Invested in public funds; as, funded money.
Source: Webster's dictionarywell-funded research Source: Internet
About 80 per cent of countries have national plans of action and policies but only one-fifth have plans that are fully funded or have measurable targets. Source: Internet
20th century orchestra As the early 20th century dawned, symphony orchestras were larger, better funded, and better trained than ever before; consequently, composers could compose larger and more ambitious works. Source: Internet
1980s render render As a result of advocacy, the cold war, and the 1970s energy crisis a massive magnetic mirror program was funded by the US federal government in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Source: Internet
About 15% of all spending on health in the UK is still privately funded but this includes the patient contributions towards NHS provided prescription drugs, so private sector healthcare in the UK is quite small. Source: Internet
According to a statement from the US Embassy Nairobi Press Office, the items were funded by the U.S. Defense Threat Reduction Agency. Source: Internet