Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subsidise.(verb)
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Use "subsidises" in a sentence
"I would like to believe that Cameron and Osborne have been keeping their powder dry and trying to box-clever, for example backtracking on spending cuts so that the prospect of such cuts no longer "subsidises" the gilts market for Darling Brown's benefit."
"The controversial abolition of the educational maintenance allowance, which subsidises 16- and 17-year-olds from low-income families to stay in education, could also lead to a boost to unemployment rolls this autumn if some of the affected teenagers decide to quit their studies."
"Our government subsidises a physical infrastructure that favours corporate interests but does much to destroy communities; it promotes immigration and free trade - for sound economic reasons, no doubt."