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[ UK /səbvˈɛnʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. grant of financial aid as from a government to an educational institution
  2. the act or process of providing aid or help of any sort
VERB
  1. guarantee financial support of
    The opera tour was subvented by a bank

How To Use subvention In A Sentence

  • At the same time, they sought a cut in the lower rates of income tax as a way of providing a state subvention to their workers' poverty-level wages.
  • It has been argued that the cooperative conception of the federal relationship, especially as it is realized in the policy of federal subventions to the States, tends to break down state initiative and to devitalize state policies. The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
  • The movie industry received a government subvention of several million pounds.
  • Many are also looking for information on nursing home subventions and living alone allowances, she said.
  • The movie industry received a government subvention of several million pounds.
  • Without a healthier subvention, this goal will be unreachable.
  • The economic treatment of teacher refers to material rewards sa the payment, welfare, subvention, subsidy and bounty etc, legally given for teachers labour.
  • As for the Union's finances, both England and Scotland would be better off if there were fewer subventions i.e. "equalization" - MC, since grants are as debilitating to their recipient as they are irksome to their contributor... Daimnation!: The Austro-Hungarian solution for the UK?
  • They are only human, after all: if there are grants and subventions going, they will join the queue.
  • The economic treatment of teacher refers to material rewards sa the payment, welfare, subvention, subsidy and bounty etc, legally given for teachers labour.
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