infusion of money
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinfusionandmoney
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infusion
noun
uk/ɪnˈfjuː.ʒən/us/ɪnˈfjuː.ʒən/
the act of adding one thing to another to make it stronger ...
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money
noun[U]
uk/ˈmʌn.i/us/ˈmʌn.i/
coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a ...
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(Definition ofinfusionandmoneyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Without thatinfusionofmoney, capital and support it would never have happened.
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Nobody is prepared to say a word about theinfusionofmoneyinto the railway system.
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An enormousinfusionofmoneyand demand, over £1,000 million, has recently been infused into the economy.
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Clearly, it needs aninfusionofmoneyto stimulate it.
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That will be a massiveinfusionofmoneywaiting to be spent.
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All that is necessary to bring about a radical improvement is a massiveinfusionofmoney.
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Thisinfusionofmoneysaved the company and made it possible to raise more capital to make it an ongoing moneymaker.
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This resulted in a substantialinfusionofmoneyinto the local economy each summer.
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Theinfusionofmoneyhas made the major leagues far more professional with vastly higher salaries for players.
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If the press is to be on a firm footing it cannot depend indefinitely upon tycoons, often from other continents, keeping it going by means of fresh infusions of money.
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This in turn makes victory much less dependent on large infusions of money, and more dependent on skill.
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