Subvention in a sentence as a noun

They will survive in one form or another, maybe with subvention by the city.

But after the subvention dried up, many companies left.

The region around Paris decided to give a 500eur subvention for ebikes and 600eur for ecargos.

And all of this waste management run by the government is another government subvention of nuclear technology of right now unknown height.

Subvention in a sentence as a verb

I'm a bit sad to see the old subvention gone as it made solar panel uneconomical in lots of situations, and there's a lot to say about timing, but in principle I think it's sound reasoning.

Moreover, there are a variety of legal rights that are available to married couples vs. non-married couple and non straight couples deserve access to those rights just the same as anyone else.> So I suppose you could argue that the subventions are really for promoting families with the ultimate goal of having children.

This Article is about that the richer People are getting richer and the poor people poorer...and this is a problem!I live in germany a "rich" country you may think... There is a growing part of people how have a fulltime job but they are getting not payed enough and must go employment agency to get subvention from the state...

Subvention definitions

noun

grant of financial aid as from a government to an educational institution

noun

the act or process of providing aid or help of any sort

verb

guarantee financial support of; "The opera tour was subvented by a bank"

See also: underwrite subvent