subsidize

IPA: sˈʌbsɪdaɪz

verb

  • (transitive) To assist (someone or something) by granting a subsidy.
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Examples of "subsidize" in Sentences

  • Should we subsidize giving
  • Tuition is subsidized by the government.
  • They don't deserve the subsidized foodstuff.
  • Tuition is subsidized by the state and the fed.
  • Yes, AT&T will write off a billion to cover the TAX CREDITS they have been getting to "subsidize" retirement benefits.
  • Mr. Camps proposal for refundable tax credits for lower-income Americans to "subsidize" health care expenses is a ridiculous idea.
  • The only thing we need to subsidize is a massive Manhattan style project to come up with better ways that won't take decades to implement.
  • With universal service, we city-dwellers once again subsidize the cost for those proudly libertarian anti-government types out in the sticks.
  • The best way to "subsidize" alternative energy is to eliminate special tax advantages for the fossil fuel industry, like depletion allowances.
  • According to a 2008 study by Amtrak’s inspector general, honest accounting shows that Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, the U.K. and Spain subsidize their trains heavily -- up to $37 for every mile a train travels in Germany.
  • Comcast just doesn't want to "subsidize" Level 3's business the same way that Level 3 did not want to "subsidize" Cogent's 5 years ago -- and the very same way that the everyday broadband subscriber does not want to "subsidize" Level 3's business.

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