0 something that is given free to a customer
1 something that tells or shows something secret, often without intending to:
3 something that communicates information, esp. when there is no intention to do this:
4 something provided at no charge, or for which nothing is expected in return:
The tax cuts represent a giveaway by the government to these businesses.
On straight cost-benefit analysis, education spending is a far more useful contribution to the country's economic performance than blanket giveaways to industry.
Indeed, for the sake of investment they provided massive giveaways of tax to the rich, new incentives to management and, they thought, to investors.
They give the impression of substantial giveaways to companies—many of the proposals affect the corporate sector—while doing almost nothing at all.
I have mentioned only the four biggest giveaways.
Such giveaways took place in previous privatisations and will take place in the biggest jumbo of them all—the privatisation of the electricity supply industry.
Since 1979, the proceeds of privatisation have amounted to £77 billion, which has been completely wasted on dole money and all sorts of other giveaways to chief executives of privatised industries.
Rather than traditional advertising, the company focused on giveaways.
There were fan activities all day long, plus music, prizes and giveaways to keep spectators entertained.
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