Pronunciation: /ˈspɑːnsər/
noun a person or organization that provides funds or resources for a project, activity, or organization
A1 The sponsor of the event provided funding for the prizes.
A2 The sponsor of the team is a local business.
B1 The company acted as a sponsor for the charity run.
B2 The sponsor of the conference was a major technology corporation.
C1 The sponsor of the arts festival contributed a significant amount of money.
C2 The sponsor of the research project was a leading pharmaceutical company.
verb to provide funds or resources for a project, activity, or organization
A1 The company decided to sponsor a local charity event.
A2 She sponsored a child in need through a reputable organization.
B1 The government decided to sponsor a new initiative to promote entrepreneurship.
B2 The sports brand sponsored the top athlete in the country.
C1 The pharmaceutical company sponsored a groundbreaking medical research project.
C2 The billionaire entrepreneur sponsored the construction of a new public library in the city.
formal The company decided to become a sponsor for the local charity event.
informal My uncle agreed to sponsor my soccer team this season.
slang I heard that the new energy drink company is going to sponsor the music festival.
figurative Education is the best sponsor for a successful career.
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