1. subvention - Noun
2. subvention - Verb
The act of coming under.
The act of relieving, as of a burden; support; aid; assistance; help.
A government aid or bounty.
To subventionize.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe opera tour was subvented by a bank Source: Internet
Inclusive of other operating income, grants and subvention from government, the total income for the ended financial year is E145 966 395 which is E14 072 663 more than the 2019 financial year where the total income was E131 893 732. Source: Internet
He further stated that N10 million was approved for the institution as additional monthly subvention to enable it recruit more 121 academic and non-academic staff and pay them monthly salary. Source: Internet
Some stakeholders are however favourable disposed to wrestling the advertising regulatory body from government as other similar bodies are run without government intervention and subvention. Source: Internet
Nine months ago, the Pro League submitted to SPORTT a proposal regarding the government subvention for clubs—which fell from TT$80,000 to TT$50,000 to potentially zero—and access to community fields. Source: Internet
The Belize Emergency Response Team (BERT) is on its way to financial rebound, after the Government of Belize agreed this week to increase its monthly subvention. Source: Internet