means-tested

means-test

(mēnz′tĕst′)
v. means-test·ed, means-test·ing, means-tests
1. To apply a means test to or require a means test for (a governmental program, for example).
2. To subject to a means test: The board means-tests all applicants for rent control.
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Translations

means-tested

[ˈmiːnzˌtɛstɪd] adjbasato/a sul reddito
the grant is not means-tested → la borsa di studio non dipende dal reddito
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