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sponsor

spon·sor [ spónssər ]


noun  (plural spon·sors)
Definition:
 
1. somebody responsible for another: somebody who becomes responsible for somebody else, especially during education, apprenticeship, or probation

2. broadcasting radio or television advertiser: a person or a business that pays for radio or television programming by buying advertising time

3. contributor to funding of event: a person or organization that provides or pledges money to help fund an event, especially an event run by another person or group

4. contributor to charity: a person or organization that donates money to a charity on the basis of the performance of a participant in an organized fundraising event

5. politics legislator: a legislator who proposes and supports the passage of a bill

6. supporter: a country, organization, or group that supports or organizes an activity, or vouches for the acceptability of another

7. christianity somebody answering at child's baptism: somebody who answers on behalf of a child at baptism and becomes responsible for the child's religious upbringing ( formal )



transitive verb  (past and past participle spon·sored, present participle spon·sor·ing, 3rd person present singular spon·sors)
Definition:
 
act as sponsor to somebody: to act as a sponsor to somebody or something

[Mid-17th century. < late Latin, "baptismal sponsor" < Latin spons-, past participle of spondere "pledge"]

spon·so·ri·al [ spon sáwree əl ] adjective
spon·sor·ship noun

Word History

The Latin word spondere "to pledge," from which sponsor is derived, is also the source of English despond, respond, riposte, and spouse.


Word Key: Synonyms

See backer.

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