sponsorial

Variant of sponsor

sponsor definition

spon·sor (spänsər)

noun

  1. a person or agency that undertakes certain responsibilities in connection with some other person or some group or activity, as in being a proponent, endorser, advisor, underwriter, surety, etc.
    1. a godfather or godmother; person who answers for a child, as at baptism, making the profession of faith and the promises prescribed
    2. in some Christian denominations, a person who acts as patron for someone being confirmed
  2. ☆ a business firm or other agency that alone or with others pays the costs of a radio or television program on which it advertises or promotes something

Etymology: L, surety < spondere, to promise solemnly < IE base *spend-, to bring a libation, vow > Gr spendein, to promise, spondē, libation

transitive verb

to act as sponsor for

Related Forms:

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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