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Example sentences for "subsidize"

Lexicographically close words:
subsiding; subsidio; subsidise; subsidised; subsidising; subsidized; subsidizes; subsidizing; subsidy; subsist
  1. If Germany possessed these wonderful forces before, why were they not called into action; and if not, why are we to subsidize the posse comitatus, the rabble of Germany?

  2. Your proposal to subsidize Badshah Khan and accept his services is approved.

  3. Shutargardan, and with this object to subsidize Badshah Khan handsomely.

  4. With these and other resources at his command, Henry was speedily enabled to subsidize a large body of Swiss and German mercenaries.

  5. Granvelle concludes by urging the king to come in person, and with money enough to subsidize a force to support him.

  6. He employed the remittances from Spain to subsidize a large body of German mercenaries.

  7. The bonds would be bought up for a song by speculators who would subsidize newspapers, shout repudiation, and pound on the doors of the legislature till that body would be forced by their sheer importunity to satisfy them.

  8. The office in St. Anthony was closed after a few months, and the business men of Minneapolis were obliged to subsidize that of their city.

  9. Representatives of the chief capitalist empires made repeated attempts to subsidize anti-Bolshevik forces in the Soviet Union.

  10. To subsidize other nations to protect our commerce.

  11. Gentlemen would make it the interest of Portugal to make such breaches of truce as would occasionally withdraw protection, and oblige us to subsidize her higher.

  12. The State ought to subsidize a school of manners for honest women!

  13. If the end in view be the attainment of the lowest possible rates, why not subsidize the railroads directly by this same amount?

  14. The very flourishing trade that Anderson carried on at the store made the Mission prosperous enough occasionally to subsidize the chiefs and reward them for sending their boys and girls to school and to be ostensibly converted to Christianity.

  15. Suppose the thing done boldly, and that for every hundred thousand people in our population we subsidize an author--if we can find as many.

  16. Another is for a few people of means to subsidize a magazine for the exhaustive criticism of contemporary work for a few years.

  17. Apart from the strange assumption that England would subsidize Prussia and also give up Hanover, the manner in which the armed mediation was to be offered left several loopholes for escape.

  18. It is unpromising enough outside, but there is wealth within to subsidize a kingdom.

  19. Men buy and sell their millions, subsidize states, and raise loans in dens dark and dismal enough to be prison-cells.

  20. The substitutes were, first, to purchase a peace; and secondly, to subsidize other nations to protect commerce.

  21. The other substitute was to subsidize foreign powers.

  22. The separation of church and state is provided for by the constitution, and both the nation and the states are forbidden to establish, subsidize or restrict the exercise of any religious worship.

  23. Not only are the national and state governments forbidden by the constitution to establish or subsidize religious worship, but its freedom is guaranteed by a prohibition against placing obstructions upon its exercise.

  24. Mr. Edwin De Leon therefore was made an agent of the Confederacy to subsidize the press of Europe.

  25. Mr. De Leon appointed Agent to subsidize the Press of Europe.

  26. Scott was a railroad man, at one time president of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who was seeking to persuade Congress to subsidize a transcontinental railway by the southern route.

  27. The municipalities were to promote their creation and to subsidize them.

  28. The readiness of the municipal councils to subsidize the Bourses du Travail was due mostly, if not always, to political considerations.

  29. In this context, content-based restrictions on the speech that government chooses to subsidize are clearly subject to at most rational basis review, and even viewpoint discrimination is permissible.

  30. Although the government may subsidize a particular message representing the government's viewpoint without having to satisfy strict scrutiny, see Rust v.

  31. I subscribed a controlling influence in the stock, and proceeded to subsidize the newspapers themselves, both editors and proprietors.

  32. As well might Government subsidize fast clippers, because they are a little faster than regular, ordinary sailers.

  33. At any rate, almost every Post Master General will feel better disposed to subsidize ocean mail steamers adequately if the bills are payable by the treasury department, and not chargeable upon his own.

  34. The reason why our mail steamers require the aid of our Government is that foreign Governments subsidize their lines; hence our individual enterprise can not compete with their individual enterprise and that of their Government combined.

  35. The reason why foreign Governments thus subsidize their mail lines is, that those lines can not depend upon their own receipts for support, or run without Governmental aid.

  36. In 1887, the Canadian Government decided to subsidize a line of fast steamships.

  37. The early practice was to subsidize the existing schools.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "subsidize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accommodate; afford; aid; assist; back; bear; bolster; brace; buttress; capitalize; carry; clothe; contribute; cradle; cushion; donate; encourage; endow; fill; finance; find; fund; furnish; give; grubstake; help; hold; invest; keep; mainstay; maintain; patronize; pay; pillow; prepare; present; prop; provide; recruit; reinforce; replenish; shore; shoulder; sponsor; stake; stand; stay; stock; store; subsidize; supply; support; sustain; treat; underlie; underwrite; uphold; yield