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  1. to stop providing money or as much money to pay for something: She opposes any proposal to defund US troops. For years, community groups have advocated for defunding law enforcement – taking money away from police and prisons – and reinvesting those funds in services. Fewer examples.

  2. verb. de· fund (ˌ)dē-ˈfənd. defunded; defunding; defunds. Synonyms of defund. transitive verb. : to withdraw funding from. Examples of defund in a Sentence.

  3. to stop providing money or as much money to pay for something: She opposes any proposal to defund U.S. troops. For years, community groups have advocated for defunding law enforcement – taking money away from police and prisons – and reinvesting those funds in services. Fewer examples.

  4. to withdraw financial support from, especially as an instrument of legislative control: Many university programs were defunded by the recent government cutbacks. to deplete the financial resources of: The cost of the lawsuit defunded the company's operating budget. Discover More.

  5. reduce or withdraw financial support from a group or organization.

  6. Definition of defund verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Feb 15, 2022 · The word defund is a verb that means to withdraw monetary support from something. The different forms of the verb defund include defunds, defunded, and defunding. The word defund is two syllables (de-fund) and the pronunciation of defund is dē-ˈfənd. Defund in Context: Police Brutality.

  8. (diˈfʌnd) transitive verb. 1. to deplete the financial resources of. The cost of the lawsuit defunded the company's operating budget. 2. to withdraw financial support from. Many university programs were defunded by the recent government cutbacks. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  9. Jun 6, 2020 · The solution to police brutality and racial inequalities in policing is simple, supporters say: Just defund police. It’s as straightforward as it sounds: Instead of funding a police department ...

  10. (diˈfʌnd) transitive verb. 1. to deplete the financial resources of. The cost of the lawsuit defunded the company's operating budget. 2. to withdraw financial support from. Many university programs were defunded by the recent government cutbacks. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.