English to Gujarati Dictionary sponsor

sponsor

પ્રાયોજક
definition
verb
Joe is being sponsored by his church
provide funds for (a project or activity or the person carrying it out).
Senator Hardin sponsored the bill
introduce and support (a proposal) in a legislative assembly.
noun
Exhibitions, which drive attendance and income, are fewer in number and next year will all have to be substantially funded by sponsors .
a person or organization that provides funds for a project or activity carried out by another, in particular.
a leading sponsor of the bill
a person who introduces and supports a proposal for legislation.
translation of 'sponsor'
જામીનદાર,
પુરસ્કર્તા,
સમર્થક,
ઉત્તરદાયી,
પ્રયોજક
noun
જામીન
example
For example, be a 'sponsor' of a local art contest or an artist award.
And if Ford was a 'sponsor' , at least the festival was free.
It was the presenting 'sponsor' of The Ballunar Festival's balloon extravaganza in August in Dallas and Houston.
The California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, the 'sponsor' of this bill, states that hundreds, if not thousands, of people are affected annually by pesticide exposures.
NBC found a 'sponsor' willing to put the election up on prime time
Another announcer replaces the first and mentions the corporate 'sponsor' of the station's programming: Colet and Company.
Without a 'sponsor' to provide financial backing, the band members on their own have to come up with several hundreds or thousands of dollars each to pay these expenses.
Paul has asked me to be his 'sponsor' for confirmation next month
Next, he finds that his 'sponsor' has suddenly returned to India due to a death in the family.
Cooperatives can help bring stability, economic development and democracy according to a principal 'sponsor' of the legislation.
There are also TV promotional spots for the series and two filmed messages from Day in which she addressed the series' 'sponsor' and affiliates in lieu of making a personal appearance.
For example, if you donate a framed piece to a charity auction, be sure to attend the auction and ask to be recognized as a 'sponsor' in the program, in any public relations efforts or with a personal introduction at the event.
Suppose a rifle manufacturer wanted to 'sponsor' a sporting game show.
Sir Walter's involvement as a 'sponsor' for his own child would not have required his own adult baptism or re-baptism.
a leading 'sponsor' of the bill
Operation and maintenance costs are the responsibility of the non-Federal 'sponsor' , the South Florida Water Management District.
For the third year, it is the presenting 'sponsor' of the Farm Aid concert.
a leading 'sponsor' of the bill
When no 'sponsor' was found to plug the gap, it pulled the concert, forfeiting a substantial deposit.
It presents a conflict of values between the private 'sponsor' and the university.
to be the 'sponsor' of an event
Eventually, the lead 'sponsor' of the bill, and member of the Senate Judiciary Committee testified to the Senate Agriculture Committee.
What is lacking is initiatives that 'sponsor' research into the Australian city that can in turn impact and benefit the practice of city making.
he is a 'sponsor' of the peace process
The grant will 'sponsor' research into questions about how the brain perceives architecture and how humans respond to their surroundings.
The torture of such evenings is deliberately prolonged because awards are divided into as many categories as possible so each can attract a 'sponsor' to add to the event's income.
Dance Magazine is proud to 'sponsor' an event dedicated to the education of dance teachers.
Those businesses that don't host an artist will often 'sponsor' the events.
Having a private 'sponsor' gave us much more freedom that an institutional one.
A bipartisan coalition of some 50 members backs the House bill, 'sponsored' by U.S. Reps.
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