sponsorship
noun /ˈspɒnsəʃɪp/
/ˈspɑːnsərʃɪp/
- a $50 million sponsorship deal
- in sponsorship The project needs to raise £8 million in sponsorship.
- sponsorship for somebody/something We need to find sponsorships for the expedition.
Extra ExamplesTopics Businessb2- Entry and sponsorship forms for the marathon are available at local post offices.
- He hopes to raise around £4 000 in sponsorship money for the hospital.
- Many participants collect sponsorship from family, friends and colleagues.
- She has raised about £500 in sponsorship.
- Sponsorship dollars are rolling in as never before.
- The company has entered into a sponsorship agreement with the team.
- We have won sponsorship from one of the big banks.
- Without generous corporate sponsorship, the ballet company would not have survived.
- sponsorship for next year's World Cup
- the four-year sponsorship contract
- The race organizers are trying to attract sponsorship from local firms.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- generous
- major
- lucrative
- …
- attract
- find
- get
- …
- agreement
- deal
- package
- …
- in sponsorship
- through sponsorship
- under (the) sponsorship
- …
- Two million pounds were raised through sponsorship.
Extra Examples- under commercial sponsorship
- state sponsorship of religious societies
- tobacco sponsorship of Formula One
- The company has decided to withdraw from some of its sports sponsorship.
- £20 000 was raised through sponsorship to pay for training and equipment.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- generous
- major
- lucrative
- …
- attract
- find
- get
- …
- agreement
- deal
- package
- …
- in sponsorship
- through sponsorship
- under (the) sponsorship
- …
- [uncountable] the act of introducing a proposal for a new law
- the senator’s sponsorship of the job training legislation