put money into (something)

put money into (something)

To invest money into something in the hopes of improving it or gaining a profit from it. If you're going to put your money into any company, this is the one—you can expect your investment to double by the end of this year alone. They haven't been putting nearly enough money into our public schools.
See also: money, put
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put ˈmoney into something

invest money in something: She put the money into stocks and shares. The Government should put more money into the film industry.
See also: money, put, something
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See also:
  • embezzle
  • embezzle (something) from (someone or something)
  • embezzle from
  • color of someone's money, see the
  • budget
  • budget (something) for (something)
  • budget for
  • be burning a hole in (one's) pocket
  • be burning a hole in your pocket
  • funny money