Definitionadj. having partial financial support from public funds
Last update: July 18, 2015
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Aman as a friend of kamal subsidized him. [Please select]
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To meet the oratory of Burke and Sheridan and Fox, Hastings wrote an elaborate minute with which he wearied the ears of the House for two successive nights, and he subsidized a swarm of pamphleteers. [Please select]
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It was a Royalist sheet, subsidized by the Count de Chambord and published in the interest of the Bourbons. [Please select]
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As minister of fine arts he had much to do with the subsidized theaters; and in time he came to know Rachel. [Please select]
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These clocks on the wall $600 each, and every little Radical newspaper in the State has been subsidized in sums varying from $1,000 to $7,000. [Please select]
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The newspapers were evidently subsidized, for their clamor was half-hearted and hypocritical. [Please select]
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On the continent of Europe, England subsidized Prussian arms to hold France at bay. [Please select]
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