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subsidized

[suhb-si-dahyzd]

noun

  1. supported or paid for by a subsidy, such as from a government or institution.



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Prichard, a Democrat, said most of her healthcare costs are subsidized by the government.

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In an interview, Mr. Husock told me that one of the biggest problems with public and subsidized housing is how long people remain in the units.

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The Germans forced survivors into concentration camps, seizing their lands for the state and selling vast tracts to white settlers at heavily subsidized rates, according to historians and researchers.

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Having the cost subsidized by the city for so long contributed to that deficit, according to City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo.

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He says English proficiency as essential for acclimation, and recommends that federal and state governments, as well as trucker associations, offer subsidized programs to help immigrants learn English as a second language.

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