Subsidize
Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪˌdaɪz/
Subsidize (verb)
- To give money from public funds to support a business, service, or activity so it can continue or cost less.
- To lower the price people pay by paying part of the cost, often using public or special funds.
- To provide financial help to an organization or project so it can operate, grow, or meet its goals.
Examples
- The city subsidize public transport to help commuters.
- The program subsidize farmers with government money help.