noun (in the plural form of 'subsidisation') as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:Governmental subsidies are provided to support local farmers.

Definition:Relating to a government

From governmental

Example:Economic subsidies help businesses to lower their production costs.

Definition:Relating to or involving the production and use of money and other material wealth

From economic

Example:Industrial subsidisations aim to boost the competitiveness of domestic industries.

Definition:Relating to industry or industries in general

From industrial

Example:The fund provides a mix of loans and subsidies to support business development.

Definition:The provision of money to finance something

From funding

Example:Beneficial subsidisations can lead to significant employment growth.

Definition:Giving or producing good results or helpful effects

From beneficial

Example:To finance the subsidisation, the government needs to increase taxes on luxury items.

Definition:Monetary contributions levied by a government on citizens and businesses

From taxes

Example:Agricultural subsidisations are crucial for supporting farmers and maintaining food security.

Definition:Relating to agriculture

From agricultural

Example:Environmental subsidisations support renewable energy projects to combat climate change.

Definition:Concerned with the natural world, especially considering how people use the land, water, and air

From environmental

Example:Medical subsidisations are needed to make healthcare more accessible for the underprivileged.

Definition:Relating to the activity of treating and curing people who are sick or injured

From medical

Example:Housing subsidisations can help to make homes more affordable for low-income families.

Definition:Relating to buildings or homes where people live

From housing