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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unsubsidized

1756, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of subsidize (v.).

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unsubsidized

a. Not subsidized.

Usage examples of "unsubsidized".

A bald statement such as this implies inhumanity, but the implication is unjust because in most instances the renters would not have been able to pay the unsubsidized rent and would have had to leave whether I had come along or not.

In the very last couple years of solar, Unsubsidized Time, this kid Eric Clipperton appeared for the first time as an unseeded sixteen-year-old in East Coast regional tournament play.

Kite was gone by that last September of Unsubsidized Time, admitted early on a full ride in Comp.

In order to compete with it, an unsubsidized private school must be, not merely superior, but so much superior that its customers are willing to forgo their share of that money.