Adjective
in funds (not comparable)
(chiefly Britain, dated) Having enough money to spend.
I invest in funds myself even though I run my own fund for my daughters. Jim Cramer
Budget In 2005, BART required nearly $300 million in funds after fares. Source: Internet
Carroll County Ellsworth Cemetery was awarded $65,000 in funds. Source: Internet
China’s central bank, meanwhile, is putting $57 billion in funds into its markets. Source: Internet
Coronavirus restrictions hit public schools especially hard and, with no clear end in sight, the loss of students only adds to the already vulnerable loss in funds. Source: Internet
He said that there is a constant and progressive rise in funds for the development of the North-Eastern Region since 2014. Source: Internet