0 present participle of bankroll --
1 to support a person or activity financially: --
This is largely due to the band bankrolling the album after their split with the production company, however, the quality of the record did not suffer.
Fools fought the enemies of today by bankrolling those of tomorrow.
No one would be buying, or bankrolling, projects such as these in the 1930s.
The war economy was not so much a triumph of free enterprise as the result of government bankrolling business.
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?
We must tackle the way in which this country is involved on the quiet in bankrolling serious drugs crime.
He called for a travel ban on business men bankrolling the regime.
Grant-maintained schools provide a similar example of bribery and bankrolling.