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spon·sor  (spnsr)
n.
1. One who assumes responsibility for another person or a group during a period of instruction, apprenticeship, or probation.
2. One who vouches for the suitability of a candidate for admission.
3. A legislator who proposes and urges adoption of a bill.
4. One who presents a candidate for baptism or confirmation; a godparent.
5. One that finances a project or an event carried out by another person or group, especially a business enterprise that pays for radio or television programming in return for advertising time.
tr.v. spon·sored, spon·sor·ing, spon·sors
To act as a sponsor for.

[Late Latin spnsor, sponsor in baptism, from Latin, surety, from spnsus, past participle of spondre, to pledge; see spend- in Indo-European roots.]

spon·sori·al (-sôr-l, -sr-) adj.
sponsor·ship n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.sponsorship - the act of sponsoring (either officially or financially)
support - aiding the cause or policy or interests of; "the president no longer has the support of his own party"; "they developed a scheme of mutual support"
Translations
sponsorship [ˈspɒnsəʃɪp] N
1. (= funding) [of event] → patrocinio m, auspicio m; [of studies, research] → financiación f
corporate sponsorship of the artspatrocinio de las artes por parte de empresas
a £10m sponsorship dealun contrato de patrocinio de 10 millones de libras
under the sponsorship of [event] → bajo los auspicios de, patrocinado por
2. (= support) → respaldo m, apoyo m
3. (= guaranteeing) → fianza f, aval m

sponsorship [ˈspɒnsərʃɪp]
n
[sporting event, exhibition, festival] → sponsoring m, parrainage m; [student] → financement m des études; [athlete, artist] → parrainage m, sponsoring m
(POLITICS) [bill, proposal] → présentation f
modif [deal, package, scheme] → de sponsorisation, de sponsoring; [money] → de sponsors

sponsorship
n
Unterstützung f; (financial also) → Förderung f, → Sponsern nt; (of future member)Bürgschaft f; (of membership, bill)Befürwortung f, → Empfehlung f; (Rad, TV: of programme) → Finanzierung f; (Sport, of event) → Finanzierung f; he got into the club under my sponsorshipdurch or auf meine Empfehlung kam er in den Klub

sponsorship [ˈspɒnsəˌʃɪp] n (financial backing) → promozione f; (of arts, events) → sponsorizzazione f; (of candidate) → sostegno
sponsorship [ˈspɒnsəˌʃɪp] n (financial backing) → promozione f; (of arts, events) → sponsorizzazione f; (of candidate) → sostegno

sponsorship رعاية sponzorství sponsorat Trägerschaft χορηγία patrocinio sponsorointi parrainage sponzorstvo sponsorizzazione 後援 후원 sponsorschap sponsing sponsorowanie patrocínio спонсорство sponsring การอุปถัมภ์ mali destek sự tài trợ 赞助


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Without effort, she took them with her into her ever widening circle of acquaintanceship, and the two Avonlea girls found their social pathway at Redmond made very easy and pleasant for them, to the envy and wonderment of the other freshettes, who, lacking Philippa's sponsorship, were doomed to remain rather on the fringe of things during their first college year.
 
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