Subsidises vs Subsidised - What's the difference?
subsidises | subsidised |
(subsidise)
(British) To give subsidy, to support financially.
(subsidise)
that which receives subsidy.
As verbs the difference between subsidises and subsidised
is that subsidises is third-person singular of subsidise while subsidised is past tense of subsidise.As an adjective subsidised is
that which receives subsidy.subsidises
English
Verb
(head)subsidise
English
Alternative forms
* US subsidizeVerb
(subsidis)- The government wants to subsidise healthcare products for the elderly.
Anagrams
* British English formssubsidised
English
Verb
(head)- The tax payer has always subsidised the delinquents of society
Adjective
(en adjective)- The food is subsidised , so it's much cheaper than elsewhere.