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[ US /ˈspɑnsɝ/ ]
[ UK /spˈɒnsɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
  2. someone who supports or champions something
VERB
  1. assume sponsorship of
  2. do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
  3. assume responsibility for or leadership of
    The senator announced that he would sponsor the health care plan

How To Use sponsor In A Sentence

  • A project initiator or sponsor external to the project organization, at a level that is appropriate to funding the project, issues the project charter.
  • One of the most ruthlessly funny segments has our vacant working girl revealing how she once sponsored a foster child - chosen for her big-eyed adorability.
  • Some random bluster and name-drop: "In 2005, we sponsored Rock the Vote, [garbled, something about wine], we got a chance to connect with President Obama then. "I want to see that invitation": D.C. 'Housewives' recap and fact-check (#8, Oct. 1)
  • Someone co-ordinated with the radio or TV producers and sponsors, and held a larger vision of the whole than either performer or listener could.
  • And the 21m he banked off the course is certain to rocket as new sponsors clamber on board the gravy train. The Sun
  • Eastman Kodak is a major sponsor of the Olympics.
  • The randomization schedule was centrally generated by the study's sponsor, stratified by site and by using a fixed block size of 4.
  • What is not said in these notes is that this piece is a responsory, found in most manuscripts on Monday in the first week of Lent.
  • CRU (Corporate Relations Unit) is responsible for developing long-term sponsorship partnerships with business organisations.
  • Finally, I need to state once again my very dim view of including commercial sponsors in the middle of an extra features documentary aimed at kids.
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