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Throw money at Meaning in English

expression

ˈθɹoʊ/ /ˈməni/ /ˈæt
THROH MUH-nee AT
θɹˈəʊ/ /mˈʌni/ /ˈæt
th-ROH MUN-ee AT

Definition

To try to solve a problem by spending a lot of money, often instead of finding a better or smarter solution.

Usage & Nuances

Usually used in a critical or negative tone, suggesting that spending money isn't the best answer. Common with problems like education, healthcare, or public services. Not literal—doesn't mean actually throwing money.

Example Sentences

You can't just throw money at the problem and hope it goes away.

basic

The school keeps throwing money at new technology without real results.

basic

We can't fix everything just by throwing money at it.

basic

They think they can throw money at staff shortages, but the real issue is poor management.

natural

Just throwing money at your health won't help if you don't change your habits.

natural

Politicians love to throw money at problems because it looks good, not because it works.

natural