"Sponsor" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sponsor" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sponsor" Meaning

A person or organization that provides financial or other support for a particular activity, event, or project.

"Sponsor" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Sponsor"


1. Corporate Sponsorship

The international sports event was sponsored by a large beverage company, providing financial support and stadiums for advertising.

2. Personal Sponsorship

Single moms were sponsored by a local charity to study for their GED certification and help improve their employability.

3. Artistic Sponsorship

A young artist was sponsored by a wealthy patron to pursue his career without the need for financial struggles.

4. Cause-Based Sponsorship

A tech company sponsored a children's hospital renovation, donating money and resources to improve the facilities.

5. Student Sponsorship

A university scholarship program sponsored students with excellent academic records who couldn't afford the hefty tuition fees.

"Sponsor" Similar Words

Spongiosis

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Spongiosis refers to the infiltration of fluid into the interstitial spaces of the skin, causing swelling and blisters, and is often seen in conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis.

Spongiosum

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Spongiosum is a term used to describe a spongy or porous mass of tissue. In human anatomy, it refers specifically to the spongy, erectile tissue that surrounds and fills the scrotum and the penis in males. It is a loose, vascular tissue that contains numerous veins and that expands in size during erection, causing an increase in blood flow and subsequent swelling of the glans penis and scrotum.<br><br>The spongiosum also plays a crucial role in the urethra, as the spongy tissue surrounds the urogenital (penile) and bulbar urethra, the part of the urethra that traverses through the corpus spongiosum.<br><br>In some contexts, the term spongiosum may also be applied to other spongy tissues that function similarly, such as in soft cyclic spaces of ectodermal placodes (the kinopenia spaces are a series of vacant wall spaces between epidermis, ciliary plate overachposesdirective zone adherinalcit accommodate crystalachen)

Spongiotic

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Spongoid

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Having the tissue characteristics of a sponge, porous or spongy.

Spongy

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Spongy refers to something that is soft and porous, often in a way that resembles a sponge. It can also imply a lack of firmness or a tendency to decay or rot.<br><br>Example: "The spongy texture of the old bread made it difficult to bite into."<br><br>Synonyms: porous, soft, soggy, fragile.

Sponsal

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The word "sponsal" does not seem to be a valid English word. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not commonly used.<br><br>However, I think you might be thinking of the word "spousal", which is an adjective that refers to relationships with a spouse, or something related to marriage or a spouse.

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Spontaneities

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<strong>Spontaneities</strong><br><br>Plural form of <strong>spontaneity</strong>, which refers to the quality of acting or occurring without prior planning or premeditation.<br><br>Example: "Her spontaneous decision to travel to Europe on a whim was a reflection of her carefree nature."