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单词 subsidizing
释义

subsidize

verb

sub·​si·​dize ˈsəb-sə-ˌdīz How to pronounce subsidize (audio)
-zə-
subsidized; subsidizing

transitive verb

: to furnish with a subsidy: such as
a
: to purchase the assistance of by payment of a subsidy
b
: to aid or promote (someone or something, such as a private enterprise) with public money
subsidize soybean farmers
subsidize public transportation
subsidization
ˌsəb-sə-də-ˈzā-shən How to pronounce subsidize (audio)
-zə-
noun
subsidizer noun

Synonyms

  • endow
  • finance
  • fund
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Example Sentences

The state subsidizes housing for low-income families. She feels that private businesses should not be subsidized by taxpayers. The company subsidizes health insurance for its employees.
Recent Examples on the Web Their tuition dollars subsidize university costs for American students, even as their perceptions and experiences enrich discussions in American classrooms. Walter Russell Mead, WSJ, 29 Aug. 2022 The new legislation will not only subsidize advanced research and manufacturing that has withered in the United States in recent decades but also give Washington a bigger role in writing the rules that shape cutting-edge industries globally. BostonGlobe.com, 3 Aug. 2022 That’s helping fund renovations at a once-prominent Black music venue, subsidize choir concerts at Fisk University and pay for an annual jazz and blues festival occurring in July, among other things. David A. Lieb, al, 30 July 2022 Other consumer rebates would subsidize the installation of more-efficient heat pumps, solar panels and more. Jeff Stein, Maxine Joselow And Rachel Roubein, Anchorage Daily News, 29 July 2022 For people at home, why should U.S. taxpayers subsidize a profitable industry? CBS News, 24 July 2022 Beijing may be willing to subsidize losses at domestic competitors like SMIC -- out of fear its companies won’t have access to key components. Jenny Leonard, Bloomberg.com, 21 July 2022 At around $100 billion a year, Americans heavily subsidize public colleges and universities through state taxes. Jared Meyer, Forbes, 6 July 2022 But each is surely entitled to criticize and decline to subsidize the other’s contrary policies. Matt Ford, The New Republic, 5 Apr. 2021 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1755, in the meaning defined above

subsidizing

verb

present participle of subsidize
1
as in funding
to furnish (as an institution) with a regular source of income the museum is annually subsidized by funds from several major corporations

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • funding
  • financing
  • endowing
  • establishing
  • supporting
  • contributing
  • organizing
  • donating
  • sponsoring
  • promoting
  • underwriting
  • granting
  • founding
  • awarding
  • bequeathing
  • subscribing
  • capitalizing
  • backing
  • investing (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • receiving
  • defunding
  • drawing
  • disendowing
  • subsisting
2
as in financing
to provide money for housing for the elderly that was subsidized by the federal government

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • funding
  • financing
  • bankrolling
  • supporting
  • underwriting
  • capitalizing
  • sponsoring
  • endorsing
  • endowing
  • advocating
  • staking
  • aiding
  • paying
  • maintaining
  • backing
  • championing
  • defraying
  • patronizing
  • refinancing
  • cofinancing
  • refunding
  • liquidating
  • grubstaking
  • nourishing
  • standing
  • footing
  • co-financing
  • discharging
  • recompensing
  • paying off
  • indorsing
  • settling
  • paying up
  • quitting
  • clearing
  • providing (for)
  • springing (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • defunding
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