verb (present participle of subsidize) as in strong fondness

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Example:The government is considering subsidies for the renewable energy industry to promote clean energy adoption.

Definition:Providing financial support to businesses or industries, especially those deemed essential to the economy or those facing competitive challenges.

From subsidizing industry

Example:The non-profit is looking for ways to subsidize its operations during the pandemic to ensure its services can continue.

Definition:Providing financial assistance to keep operations going, particularly in times of financial difficulty or to maintain services that might otherwise be cut.

From subsidizing operations

Example:Universities often rely on government and private subsidies to fund research and development projects.

Definition:Providing financial support for scientific or technical research, often for the advancement of knowledge or to develop new technologies.

From subsidizing research

Example:Venture capitalists invest heavily in start-ups to subsidize their development and increase the chances of success.

Definition:Offering financial assistance to new and emerging businesses to help them grow and establish a foothold in the market.

From subsidizing start-ups

Example:The city council approved subsidies for housing developers to build more affordable units for young families.

Definition:Providing financial support to make housing more affordable, often for low-income individuals or to support a specific type of housing development.

From subsidizing housing