Synonym: aid, assist, back, sponsor, stake, subsidize, support. Similar words: financial, financial crisis, penance, maintenance, in advance, in advance of, in accordance with, in and out. Meaning: [fɪ'næns / 'faɪnæns] n. 1. the commercial activity of providing funds and capital 2. the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets 3. the management of money and credit and banking and investments. v. 1. obtain or provide money for 2. sell or provide on credit.
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(61) In the world of high finance, you have to keep an eye on the barracudas.
(62) The new finance minister was educated at Oxford and is as traditional as they come.
(63) A United States delegation is in Japan seeking finance for a major scientific project.
(64) The government will finance the building of the new roads with the taxes it collects.
(65) Finance officials expressed satisfaction with the recovery of the dollar.
(66) This argument may seem arcane to those not closely involved in the world of finance.
(67) The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration.
(68) Japanese corporations have been turning away from production and have diverted into finance and real estate.
(69) The money will go to finance a new community centre.
(70) After much hard bargaining we reached an agreement with the finance committee.
(71) Scott is now the finance director, after a long game of musical chairs among top management.
(72) The Finance Minister's fall from grace gave the tabloid press great satisfaction.
(73) Company finance is to provide funds for the everyday operation of the business.
(74) Rumours of an emergency meeting of the finance ministers stoked the atmosphere of crisis.
(75) The new finance minister seems loth to cut income tax.
(76) Their finance ministry is still trying to put a lid on the long-simmering securities scandal.
(77) He took a job to finance his stay in Germany.
(78) My brother is very comfortably off. He has a career in finance.
(79) We should stop the nonsense of taxpayers trying to finance new weapons whose costs always overrun hugely.
(80) The matter was discussed at a meeting of the finance committee.
(81) The question of local government finance has been the subject of debate for some years.
(82) Several computer engineers have been contracted to the finance department.
(83) His main task is to raise enough finance to repay secured loans.
(84) In order to finance expansion on this scale,[http://sentencedict.com/finance.html] the government has relied heavily on borrowing.
(85) They traced the leak to a secretary in the finance department.
(86) A share issue has been launched to finance the restoration of the building.
(87) He's had some vague notion that people will be queuing up to finance the project.
(88) The criticism was merely a warm-up for what is being prepared for the finance minister.
(89) This book was designed in order to provide a working knowledge of finance and accounts.
(90) The question of finance is subsidiary to the question of whether the project will be approved.
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