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Subventionearly 15c., from Old French subvencion "support, assistance, taxation" (14c.), from Late Latin subventionem (nominative subventio) "assistance," noun of action from past participle [..]
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Subventionmeans a process by which an automaker subsidizes a consumer in an effort to sell cars. Lenders may, for example, offer cash-back offers to those who buy the cars.
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SubventionSee Intergovernmental fiscal transfer.
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Subvention(n) grant of financial aid as from a government to an educational institution(n) the act or process of providing aid or help of any sort(v) guarantee financial support of
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SubventionA program or plan in which the manufacturer, the finance company, or the lessor subsidizes certain items.
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SubventionA program or plan in which certain items are subsidized by the manufacturer, the finance company, the lessor, or the assignee.
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Subvention
subsidy
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