0 to support a person or activity financially: --
1 the money that a person or organization possesses: --
2 to support a person or activity financially: --
The starting bankroll was $15,000, with five questions in values from $1,000 to $5,000 in $1,000 increments.
This exhausts the bankroll and the martingale can not be continued.
It also sought to bankroll the iron works through state purchase of products, such as cannons and munition to the army and the navy.
What are foreigners doing bankrolling the election expenses of a party when they have no vote in the election for which they are contributing the money?
Tonight we shall vote for all parties to open their books and to declare who bankrolls them.
Choice is entirely open to the individual in the marketplace, but that choice should not be bankrolled by the state via the tax system.
It was expressly decided at that time that money should not be used to bankroll election campaigns.
We will not fund repression or bankroll dictatorship.