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funded

American  
[fuhnd-id] / ˈfʌnd ɪd /

adjective

  1. supplied with enough money or other financial resources.

  2. supplied with money or other financial resources to the degree specified (usually used in combination).


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Distillation also has potential ramifications beyond simply allowing AI labs or businesses that are not as well funded to develop comparable models.

From MarketWatch

He says a client of his funded a trust 20 years ago with Apple stock that had grown to $1 million.

From Barron's

It claimed to have reunited thousands of dogs and other pets with their owners, and was largely funded by donations from the public.

From BBC

Investment vehicles set up to make the loans were funded by at least half a dozen global banks and asset managers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some fans of Heated Rivalry have even affectionately dubbed the show, which is partly funded by public money "Canadian government-funded yaoi".

From BBC