Rechercher
to sponsor
01
patronner, parrainer
to cover the costs of a project, TV or radio program, activity, etc., often in exchange for advertising
Transitive: to sponsor an activity or project
02
patronner, parrainer, commanditer
to be in charge of arranging for something official to take place
Transitive: to sponsor an event
Sponsor
01
parrain, sponsor
a person or organization that provides financial or other support for a project, activity, or person, often in exchange for advertising or public recognition
02
sponsor, parrain
an advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
03
parrain, marraine
a person or an organization that pays the expenses of a TV, radio or online program as a means of advertisement
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parrain
a person or organization that provides someone with financial supports for their education
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Exemple
A generous donor sponsored the construction of the new community center.
Businesses often sponsor cultural festivals to gain exposure.
The organization sponsors community events to promote civic engagement.
The company sponsored the local sports team, contributing to their uniforms and equipment.
The brand sponsors a popular TV show, showcasing its products during commercial breaks.