1. subsidised - Adjective
2. subsidised - Verb
3. subsidised - Adjective Satellite
having partial financial support from public funds
Source: WordNetWe've got to reinterrogate our relationship with the EU on the movement of labour. The EU has gone from being a sort of pig farm subsidised bloc to the free movement of labour and capital. Britain is not an outpost of the UN. We have to put the people in this country first. Maurice Glasman, Baron Glasman
I came up almost completely through the subsidised theatre. I have never been absolutely at the market interface, where I've got to sell my wares or die - I've always been protected from that. Harriet Walter
The American government policy on what we supported and subsidised in agriculture was a social experiment on a whole generation of children. Ruth Reichl
In many ways Africa subsidised America and Europe's development. Jesse Jackson
lived in subsidized public housing Source: Internet
A household is entitled to 12 subsidised gas cylinders. Source: Internet