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    Sub·sist·ence
    /səbˈsistəns/

    noun

  2. Subsistence is the minimum necessary to support life or the condition of remaining in existence. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases.

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  4. Subsistence is the state of having what you need to survive, but no more. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as economics, agriculture, and life, with examples and synonyms.

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    This article is about subsistence, which refers to a basic means of support or survival, especially for those who are poor and have limited resources.

    The money is intended to provide a basic subsistence and should not be paid to someone who receives other income.

    Art satisfies a need beyond mere subsistence; Palau’s economy based on it; many people feed their families by it; agricultural production below it leaving many dependent on aid; migrant workers employed at little more than wages; maize national food in parts of South Africa.

    Under the framework reduced pressure on forests but opposite effect in market approach. Pension levels defined in relation to needs usually pitched considerably below net earnings during period of employment. To this end work just enough for income and spend rest trying to write poetry when criteria exist broad enough (genealogy, way of life) to ac...

    Subsistence is the state of having what you need to stay alive, but no more. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as economics, agriculture, and poetry, with examples and synonyms.

  5. Subsistence is the state or fact of existing, providing sustenance or support, or obtaining the means of life. It can also refer to the quality of having timeless or abstract existence in philosophy. See more meanings, synonyms, and examples of subsistence.

  6. Subsistence means the minimal resources that are necessary for survival. If you work for subsistence, you'll probably receive food, water, and lodging (internet access not included). Subsistence can be used in a variety of subtly different ways.

  7. Subsistence is the condition of just having enough food or money to stay alive, or the act of providing sustenance. It can also refer to the state of existing, the quality of being inherent, or the mode of being in philosophy.

  8. Subsistence is a noun that has 15 meanings, six of which are obsolete. It can refer to the minimum amount of food or income needed to survive, or to philosophical, religious, or military concepts.

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