co-fund

English

Etymology

From co- + fund.

Verb

co-fund (third-person singular simple present co-funds, present participle co-funding, simple past and past participle co-funded)

  1. To provide funds for something, such as a project, jointly.
    • 2023 April 5, Paul Clifton, “Network News: MPs support Heathrow Western Rail Link”, in RAIL, number 980, page 27:
      The issue was last raised in the House of Commons by Tan Dhesi in September 2022, when then-Transport Minister Wendy Morton said only that: "This Government remains committed to improving rail access to Heathrow and has co-funded the recently-opened Elizabeth Line which operates between Paddington and Heathrow."
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