Meaning of subsidize in English
subsidize
verb [ T ]
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/ˈsʌb.sɪ.daɪz/
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/ˈsʌb.sə.daɪz/

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.

subsidize
verb [ T ]
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/ˈsʌb·səˌdɑɪz/

to pay part of the cost of something:

Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize a golf course.

The tenants live in federally subsidized apartments.

subsidize
verb [ T ]
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/ˈsʌbsɪdaɪz/
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to give money to a person or an organization in order to pay part of the cost of something that they do or make:

be subsidized by sb/sth The uninsured often seek emergency care at hospitals, which is eventually subsidized by taxpayers.

The supported employment programme subsidises employers so they can pay staff the going rate for the job.