0 to pay part of the cost of something:
£50 would help to subsidize the training of an unemployed teenager.
The refugees live in subsidized housing provided by the authorities.
1 to pay part of the cost of something:
The tenants live in federally subsidized apartments.
2 to give money to a person or an organization in order to pay part of the cost of something that they do or make:
All private universities are subsidized by the government.
He raises the question as to whether the fine arts should be subsidized by public funds.
Airlines are also subsidized.
First, pricing and other policies that artificially 'subsidize' the returns to conversion activities on forest land or the costs of conversion need to be reformed.
Earmarking of financial resources to subsidize environmental investments is controversial, and the pros and cons need to be weighed in each specific case.
In the past, all energy sectors have been at least partially subsidized.
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