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subsidized

American  
[suhb-si-dahyzd] / ˈsʌb sɪˌdaɪzd /

noun

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


Example Sentences

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It’s four stories of gray stone with a double wooden entryway, the kind of basic place I could afford to live if I weren’t subsidized by my aunt’s largesse.

From Literature

The tech mecca has slowly begun to emerge from one of the country’s deepest declines in downtown retail, in part through a program that peppered the city with subsidized pop-up shops.

From Los Angeles Times

Aetna is among the largest providers of privately run Medicare Advantage plans for seniors, which are subsidized by the government.

From Barron's

It has also invested heavily in renewable energy, subsidized electric vehicles, and has a large domestic coal industry it can tap.

From The Wall Street Journal

Recent business ventures have struggled, the Hollywood production deals that initially subsidized his exit are drying up, and his nonprofit arm laid off much of its staff shortly before Christmas.

From The Wall Street Journal