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UK
/sʌbsˈɪdjəɹi/
]
[ US /səbˈsɪdiˌɛɹi/ ]
[ US /səbˈsɪdiˌɛɹi/ ]
NOUN
- a company that is completely controlled by another company
- an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
ADJECTIVE
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functioning in a supporting capacity
the main library and its auxiliary branches
How To Use subsidiary In A Sentence
- In recent years, the Fiat group has been making large investments in Maserati, which it controls through its Ferrari subsidiary.
- But these pleasures are subsidiary to those afforded by James's sensibility, which transforms the squalor and pettiness of crime into the grandeur of desolation.
- Partners Inc. ( 'AHP'), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Alegro Health Corp. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
- No tympanum was ever carved, however, only the trumeau to support one, together with a similarly carved block and some subsidiary reliefs.
- The system of parent-subsidiary Corporation has already become the most important organizational form of corporate groups.
- A Southam-Torstar deal; a Canadian Tire; a Seagram attempt to bring in nonvoting shares; a predatory takeover of a subsidiary (Dominion Glass, Keeprite, etc.) are all at the expense of my clients and diminish my performance. Shareholder Democracy
- Bank of Ireland is one of Elan's principal bankers and its broking subsidiary, J & E Davy, is the company's broker.
- A new San Jose-based subsidiary of the huge company has begun shipping its first products: notebook computers aimed at business users.
- The picture galleries of the High Museum are treated as subsidiary spaces shunted off from the proportionally dominant, glass-paneled entry rotunda, which is flooded with daylight and unusable for the display of works that require careful conservation. The Big Rock Candy Mountain
- Company Reports are available for both parent companies and subsidiary companies.