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UK
/mˈʌnɪd/
]
[ US /ˈmənid/ ]
[ US /ˈmənid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
based on or arising from the possession of money or wealth
moneyed interests
How To Use monied In A Sentence
- The ECB resists, and all who balk will be chastised by the monied powers and their demimonde, the ratings agencies and global banks. Matthew Yglesias » The ECB’s Complacency
- But obviously it was this monied background which gave him the freedom to work for the Church without taking a salary. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
- It has also achieved something that feels laudably true -- anthropological even -- about a kind of monied, famous West L.A. lifestyle that everyone knows exists but that has eluded even the best movies and TV shows that aimed to portray the Industry. Previews of HBO's 'Entourage' and 'Hung'
- In Jordan, where they once were top dogs, they have staged protests against a monied, urbanised Palestinian elite.
- OK..for us unmonied folk who’d like a shirt like they wee wearing, why hasnt some on-line merchant offered a line of shirts, etc, those guys were wearing at ordinary shirt prices, plus a reasonable mark-up for the fad effect. More Awards Guff – Brokeback Mountain Wins PGA Prize
- The working class is seen, if seldom heard, in this film devoted to New Delhi's monied and globe-trotting elite which does not allow even a wedding to interfere with its weekend golf.
- For instance, exactly how many movies - a far more vast, monied and powerful medium with an enormous number of admirers - have truly altered the course of human events?
- The audience sometimes seems to consist of monied people who go to the opera because that's what people in their socioeconomic position do.
- So far we know that, with hidden monied backers, he led a legal attack in the courts against a rival political party.
- And the upper class of Bahamians are monied families who have made their money illegitimately and then tried to buy respect.