0 present participle of subsidize --
1 to pay part of the cost of something: --
The refugees live in subsidized housing provided by the authorities.
£50 would help to subsidize the training of an unemployed teenager.
The program to provide cheap housing for the poor, which had been diverted to subsidizing the middle class, has been stalled.
All depends upon who is subsidizing the recollection.
Both issue age and community rating tends to raise prices to 65-year olds, because these younger seniors are subsidizing the older ones.
Policies focusing on minimizing the area loss effect and subsidizing the initial investment costs are shown to improve farmers' incentives to conserve the soil.
Scenarios 3 and 4 illustrate some effects on the macro economy of subsidizing fertilizer use in the agricultural sectors.
High-net-worth traders are subsidizing low-net-worth traders, and/or high-net-worth traders are leaving the market.
In both countries a large amount of money has been spent on subsidizing grain for consumers.
Therefore, there exist situations in which subsidizing financial activity is the most effective policy to improve the growth performance of the economy.