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sponsorship

[ UK /spˈɒnsəʃˌɪp/ ]
[ US /ˈspɑnsɝˌʃɪp/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of sponsoring (either officially or financially)

How To Use sponsorship In A Sentence

  • CRU (Corporate Relations Unit) is responsible for developing long-term sponsorship partnerships with business organisations.
  • INA amendments in 1965 established a family reunification system, which enabled braceros to sponsor (or withhold or withdraw sponsorship of) immediate family members.
  • Students can take advantage of internship and dissertation opportunities with companies in the energy and financial sectors that have sponsorship links to the university. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even big, subsidised companies have been made to juggle sponsorships and have success.
  • Maybe it's the Audi posters advertising sponsorship of the meeting, or the lines of policemen protecting Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets.
  • Jack Clancy of Clancy's Bar has kindly provided generous sponsorship to subsidise transport to Coleraine.
  • The main sources of income were sponsorship, the lotto draw and player registration.
  • This year the race has attracted sponsorship from several sources, including Norwich Union Healthcare.
  • Adults are free to use these products anyway they wish, but isn't there an implied sponsorship of the pro-ana mindset by having these ads on these sites?
  • The Committee met with the broadcaster to, again, threaten to pull its sponsorship of the network's Republican forum.
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