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ringfence — ring|fence [ˈrıŋfens] v [T] BrE to decide officially that something, especially money, can only be used for a particular purpose ▪ OK, so this £20,000 is ringfenced as the training budget … Dictionary of contemporary English
ringfence — verb (T) to decide officially that something, especially money, can only be used for a particular purpose: Ok, so this 20,000 is ringfenced as the training budget … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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ringfenced — adjective of funds, that may only be used for a previously specified purpose See Also: ringfence … Wiktionary
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Ringfencing — When a regulated public utility business financially separates itself from a parent company that engages in non regulated business. This is done mainly to protect consumers of essential services such as power, water and basic telecommunications… … Investment dictionary