subsidiary

[səbˈsɪdiəri]

subsidiary Definition

  • 1a company that is completely controlled by another company
  • 2less important than but related or supplementary to something

Using subsidiary: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "subsidiary" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company has several subsidiaries in Europe.

  • Example

    The subsidiary industries of the fashion world are worth billions of dollars.

  • Example

    The subsidiary clauses in the contract are important to understand.

subsidiary Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for subsidiary

Phrases with subsidiary

  • wholly-owned subsidiary

    a subsidiary company whose entire stock is owned by another company

    Example

    The wholly-owned subsidiary is responsible for the distribution of the products.

  • a company that is owned or controlled by another company

    Example

    The subsidiary company operates under the umbrella of the parent company.

  • laws made by a person or body other than the legislature, under powers given to them by an Act of Parliament

    Example

    The subsidiary legislation was enacted to clarify the provisions of the main law.

Origins of subsidiary

from Latin 'subsidium', meaning 'reserve troops'

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Summary: subsidiary in Brief

A 'subsidiary' [səbˈsɪdiəri] can refer to a company that is completely controlled by another company or something that is less important than but related or supplementary to something. Examples include 'The company has several subsidiaries in Europe.' and 'The subsidiary clauses in the contract are important to understand.' Synonyms include 'auxiliary,' 'supplementary,' and 'ancillary.'