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Bankroll meaning in Urdu

Bankroll Sentence

Who will bankroll the restoration of the former East German economy.

Bankroll Definitions

1) Bankroll : اخراجات برداشت کرنا : (verb) provide with sufficient funds; finance.

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Certified Check : مصدقہ چیک , 401-K : چار سو ایک بیمہ , War Chest : جنگی سرمایہ , Gross Profit : نفع , Accumulation : منافع , Yahoo : انٹرنیٹ سرچ انجن , Go Around : کافی ہونا , Wall St. : نیویارک شہر میں واقع ایک گلی , Adequate : کافی , Inadequate : قلیل , Broke : کنگال , Unfunded : بغیر سرماۓ کے , Adequacy : اکتفا , Fill : قابل اطمینان حد تک , Incompetent : نااہل , Prejudge : دلائل سے قبل فیصلہ کر دینا , Competent : مجاز , Public Treasury : سرکاری خزانہ , Beneficiary : احسان مند , Expendable : بعد از ٹیکس , Borrowing : ادھار , Modest : مناسب , Fairly : مناسب طور پر , Ampleness : کثرت , Arid : خشک , Nonexempt : محصول پذیر , Exchequer : محکمہ خزانہ , Oblation : قربانی , Worthwhileness : کار آمدگی , Excess : تجاوز , Withdrawer : نکالنے والا

Useful Words Definitions


Certified Check: a check containing certification that the person who issued the check has sufficient funds on deposit to cover payment.

401-K: a retirement savings plan that is funded by employee contributions and (often) matching contributions from the employer; contributions are made from your salary before taxes and the funds grow tax-free until they are withdrawn, at which point they can be converted into an IRA; funds can be transferred if you change employers and you can (to some extent) manage the investments yourself.

War Chest: a fund accumulated to finance a war (or a political campaign).

Gross Profit: (finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services sold.

Accumulation: (finance) profits that are not paid out as dividends but are added to the capital base of the corporation.

Yahoo: a widely used search engine for the web that finds information, news, images, products, finance.

Go Around: be sufficient.

Wall St.: a street in lower Manhattan where the New York Stock Exchange is located; symbol of American finance.

Adequate: sufficient for the purpose.

Inadequate: not sufficient to meet a need.

Broke: lacking funds.

Unfunded: not furnished with funds.

Adequacy: the quality of being sufficient for the end in view.

Fill: a quantity sufficient to satisfy.

Incompetent: legally not qualified or sufficient.

Prejudge: judge beforehand, especially without sufficient evidence.

Competent: legally qualified or sufficient.

Public Treasury: a treasury for government funds.

Beneficiary: the recipient of funds or other benefits.

Expendable: (used of funds) remaining after taxes.

Borrowing: obtaining funds from a lender.

Modest: not large but sufficient in size or amount.

Fairly: to a moderately sufficient extent or degree.

Ampleness: the property of being more than sufficient; comfortable sufficiency.

Arid: lacking sufficient water or rainfall.

Nonexempt: (of goods or funds) subject to taxation.

Exchequer: the funds of a government or institution or individual.

Oblation: the act of contributing to the funds of a church or charity.

Worthwhileness: value sufficient to repay time or effort spent.

Excess: immoderation as a consequence of going beyond sufficient or permitted limits.

Withdrawer: a depositor who withdraws funds previously deposited.

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