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    subsidy
    /ˈsʌbsɪdi/

    noun

    • 1. a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to help an industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service low: "a farm subsidy"
    • 2. a parliamentary grant to the sovereign for state needs. historical

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  2. money given by a government or an organization to reduce the cost of producing food, a product, etc. and to help to keep prices low: government / public / state subsidies. agricultural / export / farm subsidies. provide / receive /get a subsidy.

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · A subsidy is a direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually in the form of a cash payment from the government or a targeted tax cut. In economic theory, subsidies...

  4. The meaning of SUBSIDY is a grant or gift of money. How to use subsidy in a sentence.

  5. money given by a government or an organization to reduce the cost of producing food, a product, etc. and to help to keep prices low: government / public / state subsidies. agricultural / export / farm subsidies. provide / receive /get a subsidy.

  6. a direct pecuniary aid furnished by a government to a private industrial undertaking, a charity organization, or the like. a sum paid, often in accordance with a treaty, by one government to another to secure some service in return. a grant or contribution of money.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SubsidySubsidy - Wikipedia

    A subsidy or government incentive is a type of government expenditure for individuals and households, as well as businesses with the aim of stabilizing the economy. It ensures that individuals and households are viable by having access to essential goods and services while giving businesses the opportunity to stay afloat and/or competitive.

  8. noun. /ˈsʌbsədi/ [countable, uncountable] (plural subsidies) money that is paid by a government or an organization to reduce the costs of services or of producing goods so that their prices can be kept low. agricultural subsidies. to reduce the level of subsidy. Collocations Farming. Extra Examples. Topics Money c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.

  9. A subsidy is money that is paid by a government or other authority in order to help an industry or business, or to pay for a public service. European farmers are planning a massive demonstration against farm subsidy cuts. They've also slashed state subsidies to utilities and transportation.

  10. A subsidy is a grant of financial assistance. Many school districts, for example, offer a subsidy to low-income families for book fees and lunch costs. The family pays a set amount and the district makes up the difference.

  11. Subsidy definition: Monetary assistance granted by a government to a person or group in support of an enterprise regarded as being in the public interest.