verb
- to support financially; to pay part of the cost of something to make it cheaper or more affordable
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The government will subsidise public transportation to reduce fares.
- Many countries subsidise their farmers to keep food prices stable.
- The company subsidises employee health insurance premiums.
- Local councils often subsidise community centers and libraries.
- The state subsidises renewable energy projects through tax incentives.
- Universities may subsidise student housing to make it more affordable.