Synonym: accessory, adjunct, adjuvant, ancillary, appurtenant, auxiliary, foot soldier, subordinate, subsidiary company, supplemental, supplementary, underling. Similar words: subsidize, subsidized, subsidy, subside, diary, incendiary, subsist, subsistence. Meaning: [səb'sɪdɪerɪ /-dʒərɪ] n. 1. an assistant subject to the authority or control of another 2. a company that is completely controlled by another company. adj. 1. of or relating to or being a subsidy 2. furnishing added support 3. functioning in a subsidiary or supporting capacity.
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91. The impression that post-war production was almost totally dominated by Rank and his subsidiary companies is largely accurate.
92. Is the condition encoded in the operation code or in a subsidiary information field?
93. Thomas Cook, for instance, sent over 5,500 pilgrims on holiday in 1985 through its Inter-Church travel firm subsidiary.
94. A new San Jose-based subsidiary of the huge company has begun shipping its first products: notebook computers aimed at business users.
95. A subsidiary aim of the project is to make available for discussion the methodology of making sociological inferences from such texts.
96. The review of loss-making divisions is to continue, notably the Netherlends Westvries subsidiary which lost £394,000 last year.
97. Consent is not required of the shareholders of any company which is a wholly owned subsidiary.
98. If you take the English literature course, you can do linguistics as a subsidiary subject.
99. By 1812-13 Rundell was furthermore actively engaged in buying a steam engine for a diamond-cutting subsidiary in Spitalfields.
100. A high-technology corporation, for example, might launch a subsidiary to manufacture components for major systems produced by the parent.
101. Five years ago, it began to give more autonomy to its parts subsidiary, Acustar.
102. The spatial dialogues so fundamental in Braque's art touched Picasso's but were of subsidiary concern to him.
103. The J. B., etc. was one of Mr. Bonanza's little subsidiary concerns.
104. But Huddersfield lost and Leeds won, to take the subsidiary league championship outright, with 15 points from 10 games.
105. Some 600 of the workforce will transfer to the subsidiary company.
106. SmithKline might sell its 84% stake in Beckman, a scientific-instrument business, and Allergan, an eye-care subsidiary.
107. Your seven ideas should be subsidiary ones to the main theme you are trying to communicate.
108. In 1969, Lechmere merged with Dayton Corp.,[sentencedict.com/subsidiary.html] becoming a wholly owned subsidiary of the giant Minneapolis-based retailer.
109. Antrim, in a joint venture with Ennex International's subsidiary, Ulster Minerals.
110. Philips plans to ship players, under both its Philips and subsidiary Magnavox labels, late this year.
111. These experiences left him skeptical of the ostensible benefits of closing the glass subsidiary.
112. Other companies which have tested customer loyalty discount schemes include Burton subsidiary Evans.
113. Minority interests A parent undertaking owns 100% of the ordinary shares in a loss-making subsidiary with negative net assets.
114. Transfers between databases invoke lengthy processes and have subsidiary backup and archiving implications.
115. The costs of setting up a manufacturing subsidiary might be prohibitive or the foreign country might be politically unstable.
116. Hanson's Peabody subsidiary is criticized for the effects of its coal mining activities on Navajo land in Arizona.
117. Solar Turbines is a subsidiary of Illinois-based Caterpillar Inc., which until recently has been involved in a bitter union strike.
118. That group will most likely be a separate company, or they may be an autonomous subsidiary.
119. Relco plans to establish a subsidiary company in the UK with a capital of around $4m.
120. Through these planes the bodies of the fish, fragmented and dislocated, can be traced in a series of subsidiary diagonals.
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