subsidized

IPA: sˈʌbsɪdaɪzd

adjective

  • that receives a subsidy
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Examples of "subsidized" in Sentences

  • Tuition is subsidized by the government.
  • They don't deserve the subsidized foodstuff.
  • Tuition is subsidized by the state and the fed.
  • This guy lives in subsidized housing and gets welfare checks.
  • Being in subsidized housing is better than being on the street.
  • I think it is hilarious that the Pelosi threatener lives in subsidized housing ….
  • The big three and their suppliers are getting $25 billion in subsidized loans from the taxpayer.
  • The big three had been lobbying the government, and it appeared successfully, for a bailout ($25 billion in subsidized loans).
  • As the nation's leading urban center, New York City should take a leading role in garnering support around the country for federal long-term subsidized jobs.
  • The "free and independent individualist west" is a fantasy -- the economic engine of the US has always been in the east and western land use policy has been heavily subsidized from the outset.
  • What both stories have in common are government health plans that are subsidized from the outside: The Feds are pouring money into Massachusetts and money is sucked out of the private medical side to subsidize Medicare.

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