SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: NOUN
- Someone who supports or champions something
- A senior member of a twelve step or similar program assigned to a guide a new initiate and form a partnership with him
- One that pays all or part of the cost of an event, a publication, or a media program, usually in exchange for advertising time.
- A person or organisation with some sort of responsibility for another person or organisation, especially where the responsibility has a religious, legal, or financial aspect.
- A person or organization, usually a commercial organization, which pays the cost of an activity, such as a radio or television broadcast, and in return is given the right to advertise itself or its products as part of the activity.
- A person who vouches for another as fit for some post or task.
- One who at the baptism of an infant professes the Christian faith in its name, and guarantees its religious education; a godfather or godmother.
- One who binds himself to answer for another, and is responsible for his default; a surety.
- In entomology, a genus of coleopterous insects.
- A surety; one who binds himself to answer for another, and is responsible for his default; specifically, one who is surety for an infant at baptism, professing the Christian faith in its name, and guaranteeing its religious education; a godfather or godmother. The custom of having sponsors in baptism is as old as the second century. See godfather.
- One that finances a project, event, or organization directed by another person or group, such as a business enterprise that pays for radio or television programming in return for advertising time.
- One who presents a candidate for baptism or confirmation; a godparent.
- A legislator who proposes and urges adoption of a bill.
- One who vouches for the suitability of a candidate for admission, as to an organization.
- One who assumes responsibility for another person or a group during a period of instruction, apprenticeship, or probation.
- An advocate who presents a person (as for an award or a degree or an introduction etc.)
- A person or group that assumes financial responsibility for some activity, and may or may not participate in its organization and execution.
- A band (usually elastic) worn around the leg to hold up a stocking (or around the arm to hold up a sleeve)
- A person who backs a politician or a team etc.
- Someone who supports or champions something
- Someone who attends a sports match.
- Someone who is a fan of a certain team or sportsperson.
- A garter worn around the leg to support a sock or stocking
- A person who supports, promotes, advocates or champions a cause or movement; an adherent.
- Something that supports a structure such as a building.
- A broad band or truss for supporting the abdomen or some other part or organ.
- A figure, sometimes of a man, but commonly of some animal, placed on either side of an escutcheon, and exterior to it. Usually, both supporters of an escutcheon are similar figures.
- A knee placed under the cathead.
- Especially, an adherent; one who sustains, advocates, and defends.
- A support for the genitals worn by men engaging in strenuous exercise
- In heraldry, the representation of a living creature accompanying the escutcheon and either holding it up or standing beside it as if to keep or guard it. In modern times supporters are usually two for each escutcheon, and are more commonly in pairs, the two of each pair being either exactly alike or simply reversed; it often happens, however, that they are quite different, as the Indian and sailor supporting the shield of New York, or the lion and unicorn supporting the royal shield of Great Britain. In medieval decorative art there was often one supporter, as an angel, who actually held the shield, standing behind it.
- Specifically— In ship-building, a knee placed under the cat-head; also, same as bibb.
- A person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose
- One that supports, as a structural member of a building.
- One who promotes or advocates; an adherent.
- An athletic supporter.
- One who, or that which, supports.
- An appliance which gives support to any part of the body, as the breasts or abdominal viscera.
- One who supports or maintains.
- An adherent; a partizan: as, a supporter of a candidate or of a faction.
- One who accompanies a leader on some public occasion.
- A sustainer; a comforter.
- That which supports or upholds; that on which anything rests; a support; a prop.
- An animal or figure that supports a shield in a coat of arms.
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: VERB
- To be a sponsor for.
- Do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of
- Assume responsibility for or leadership of
- Assume sponsorship of
- N/A
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To act as a sponsor for.
- N/A
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be a customer or client of
- Do business with
- Do one's shopping at
- N/A
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: RELATED WORDS
- Organize, Host, Organizer, Hosting, Partner, Benefactor, Funder, Cosponsor, Shop at, Buy at, Frequent, Shop, Patronize, Patron, Supporter
- Believer, Advocate, Proponent, Backer, Garter, Help, Protagonist, Helper, Champion, Assistant, Booster, Friend, Sponsor, Patron, Admirer
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Proponent, Support, Originator, Parent, Advertiser, Organize, Host, Partner, Benefactor, Funder, Frequent, Shop, Patronize, Patron, Supporter
- Fan, Believer, Advocate, Proponent, Garter, Backer, Help, Protagonist, Helper, Champion, Assistant, Friend, Sponsor, Patron, Admirer
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Because there is no external sponsor, sponsor requirements for record retention do not apply to internal research.
- If there is more than one sponsor, each sponsor must complete an Affidavit of Support.
- Order sponsor banners, hole sponsor signs and other graphic materials.
- Federal poverty line sponsor may still be a sponsor.
- The joint sponsor must be able to meet the guideline without combining income or assets with the petitioning sponsor or a second joint sponsor.
- Each NABCEP Sponsor is authorized to use only the Sponsor Mark which represents the appropriate level of sponsorship contributed to NABCEP by the Sponsor.
- Plan sponsor approval: Check with the plan sponsor or Fidelity to determine if plan sponsor involvement is required to change your records.
- Sponsor, a successor Sponsor has not been appointed or the Trustee has not agreed to act as Sponsor.
- Name the sponsor on the application and have the sponsor complete a sponsor form.
- Kayettes sponsor, junior class sponsor and later senior class sponsor.
- She is a longtime supporter of environmental causes.
- Nassau County Fencing is a Proud Supporter of.
- Trump supporter, is this what you voted for?
- Struckman is a supporter of the democratic party.
- AC supporter, but this is just killing it.
- Truly a variety of death notices supporter for many of his nephews, and six daughters, and supporter of her family.
- Supporter Records One thing you can do for a user is list them back their contribution history for a supporter record email.
- Bizzell supporter on the Democratic executive committee who had been a Rizzo supporter but changed allegiances after Mr.
- Bernie supporter against Hillary supporter against Trump supporter.
- Trump supporter pretending to be a Clinton supporter attacking another trump supporter to gain more supporters.
SPONSOR vs SUPPORTER: QUESTIONS
- Does Virgin Trains sponsor Manchester International Festival?
- Why sponsor the Ward Foundation Education Conference?
- Which countries sponsor South Asian University (SAU)?
- Does increased sponsorship exposure reduce sponsor image?
- Bagaimana Cara Menggaet sponsor dari lembaga pemerintahan?
- Do most colleges sponsor National Merit Scholarships?
- Does Nordstrom sponsor or sponsor any fraudulent websites or emails?
- What are the requirements for a sponsor to sponsor an applicant?
- Does Apple sponsor or sponsor the North Carolina education lottery?
- Can a joint sponsor sponsor more than one family member?
- Why become a season supporter of the Raleigh Ringers?
- Which book depicts the supporter scene of BFC Dynamo?
- What happened between Cristiano Ronaldo and a supporter?
- Is there a business case for supporter stewardship?
- How to contact Economic Freedom Fighters ( EFF ) supporter?
- What is the Northampton Saints supporter travel package?
- What makes a Duke Athletic Supporter so comfortable?
- Which president was a big supporter of conservation?
- What is the Collingwood Football Club supporter group?
- Does becoming a CCA supporter verify that a supporter has decarbonized?