Financed can be categorized as a verb.
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finance - obtain or provide money for; "Can we finance the addition to our home?" | ||
finance - sell or provide on credit |
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1. | verb | The inner circles are primarily financed by terrorist states like Iran and Syria, until recently also by Iraq and Libya and earlier also by some of the Communist regimes. | |
2. | verb | The outer circle is largely financed by Saudi Arabia, but also by donations from certain Moslem communities in the United States and Europe and, to a smaller extent, by donations of European Governments to various NGO's and by certain United Nations organizations, whose goals may be noble, but they are infested and exploited by agents of the outer circle. | |
3. | verb | Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary. | |
4. | verb | The new venture was financed by a group of entrepreneurs. | |
5. | verb | A budget deficit must be financed somehow. | |
6. | verb | Their campaigns are financed by the government. | |
7. | verb | My studies are financed by my mother. | |
8. | verb | Fadil financed Layla's escape. | |
9. | verb | Lord Carnarvon financed the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb. | |
10. | verb | The project was financed through public means. | |
11. | verb | The project is entirely financed by the Algerian government. | |
12. | verb | Tom's degree was financed by student loans. | |
13. | verb | The Algerian government financed the construction of a motorway in the region. | |
14. | verb | Can we finance the addition to our home? | |
15. | verb | It is a daily occurrence that the same people who finance, arm and dispatch suicide murderers, condemn the act in English in front of western TV cameras, talking to a world audience, which even partly believes them. |
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The inner circles are primarily financed by terrorist states like Iran and Syria, until recently also by Iraq and Libya and earlier also by some of the Communist regimes. |
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The outer circle is largely financed by Saudi Arabia, but also by donations from certain Moslem communities in the United States and Europe and, to a smaller extent, by donations of European Governments to various NGO's and by certain United Nations organizations, whose goals may be noble, but they are infested and exploited by agents of the outer circle. |
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Suppose, for the sake of discussion, that someone would openly stay in a well-known address in Teheran, hosted by the Iranian Government and financed by it, executing one atrocity after another in Spain or in France, killing hundreds of innocent people, accepting responsibility for the crimes, promising in public TV interviews to do more of the same, while the Government of Iran issues public condemnations of his acts but continues to host him, invite him to official functions and treat him as a great dignitary. |
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The new venture was financed by a group of entrepreneurs. | |
A budget deficit must be financed somehow. | |
Their campaigns are financed by the government. | |
My studies are financed by my mother. | |
Fadil financed Layla's escape. | |
Lord Carnarvon financed the excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb. | |
The project was financed through public means. | |
The project is entirely financed by the Algerian government. | |
Tom's degree was financed by student loans. | |
The Algerian government financed the construction of a motorway in the region. | |
Can we finance the addition to our home? |
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It is a daily occurrence that the same people who finance, arm and dispatch suicide murderers, condemn the act in English in front of western TV cameras, talking to a world audience, which even partly believes them. |
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