Subsidize

Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbsɪˌdaɪz/

Subsidize (verb)

  1. To give money from public funds to support a business, service, or activity so it can continue or cost less.
  2. To lower the price people pay by paying part of the cost, often using public or special funds.
  3. 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.