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fund‧ing /ˈfʌndɪŋ/ noun [uncountable]
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English Dictionaryfund‧ing AC /ˈfʌndɪŋ/
noun [uncountable] [
Word Family: noun:
fund,
refund,
funding;
verb:
fund,
refund;
adjective: funded]
money that is provided by an organization for a particular purpose:
College directors have called for more government funding. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsfunding noun ADJ. adequate, proper | generous, substantial | inadequate | additional, extra, further | direct | long-term | annual, three-year, etc. the airline industry's annual funding requirement
emergency, short-term, stop-gap | official | clandestine, illegal, secret the clandestine funding of an illegal group
core | central | internal | external, outside Half the university research posts depend on outside funding.
international, local, national | foreign | government, public/public-sector, state | private/private-sector | corporate | development, education, research, science, venture, etc. | hospital, library, university, etc. VERB + FUNDING give sb/sth, grant sb/sth, provide (sb/sth with) The refusal to grant extra funding to schools in the poorest areas caused a political storm.
attract, secure, seek, win | get, obtain, receive | increase | cut, reduce | withdraw, withhold PREP. … in/of ~ £
25 million in funding
~ for The president called for greater funding for housing for the poor.
~ from The school has attracted funding from a number of sources.
~ to an increase in funding to drug rehabilitation clinics PHRASES a cut/an increase in funding, a lack of funding, a level of funding Present levels of funding have forced the school to cut its teaching staff.
a means/source of funding [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲