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- SPONSOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: one who assumes responsibility for some other person or thing especially : one that pays the cost of a radio or television program usually in return for advertising time during its course Noun Our company is a sponsor of the race I have over 50 sponsors for next week's race Her sponsors include a major sneaker company
- SPONSORED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
SPONSORED definition: 1 used to refer to an event in which each person taking part collects promises from people to give… Learn more
- Sponsored - definition of sponsored by The Free Dictionary
Define sponsored sponsored synonyms, sponsored pronunciation, sponsored translation, English dictionary definition of sponsored 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
- SPONSORED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Sponsored definition: denoting an activity organized to raise money for a charity in which sponsors agree to donate money on completion of the activity, or a specified period or amount of it, by participants See examples of SPONSORED used in a sentence
- sponsor verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of sponsor verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary sponsor something (of a company, etc ) to pay the costs of a particular event, programme, etc as a way of advertising Sports events are no longer sponsored by the tobacco industry The magazine sponsors an essay competition open to anyone anywhere
- Sponsor Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Our company is a sponsor of the race I have over 50 sponsors for next week's race Her sponsors include a major sneaker company He agreed to be my sponsor so that I could join the club The senator is a sponsor of the proposed bill The radio station sponsored the concert The tournament is sponsored by local businesses
- SPONSOR definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Most students are sponsored by the National Department of Education [VERB noun] In Britain, if you sponsor someone who is doing something to raise money for charity, for example trying to walk a certain distance, you agree to give them a sum of money for the charity if they succeed in doing it
- Sponsered vs. Sponsored — Which is Correct Spelling?
"Sponsered" is incorrect The correct spelling is "Sponsored," referring to something that has received financial support, typically for advertising or promotion
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