Subsidize
Paying part of the cost of producing (something) to reduce prices for the buyer.
I am going to stop paying my taxes so that the government doesn't subsidize my money towards constructing highways, which would benefit one part of the population at the cost of another.
subsided
a migrating band of homosexuals
that band is so subsided
subside
when you throw subs at the side hoe on the gram
just threw a subside
Manic Subsidal
Original band name of The Offspring.
I'm rather disappointed no one else has defined this yet.
I'm rather disappointed no one else has defined this yet.
Manic Subsidal is the old name for The Offspring
federal subsides
benefit given by the government usually in the form of a cash payment or a tax reduction
Federal subsides are helpful while making a transaction.
Subsiding
verb (used without object), sub·sid·ed, sub·sid·ing. to sink to a low or lower level. to become quiet, less active, or less violent.
The laughter subsided. The laughter was subsiding.