Cosponsor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cosponsor ( noun )

  1. A person or organization that joins with one or more other sponsors to support an event or project.
  2. A lawmaker who sponsors a bill along with one or more other lawmakers.

Origin:

Co- (together) + sponsor.

Examples:

  1. The concert had several cosponsors, including local businesses and community groups.
  2. The charity event had many cosponsors who contributed funds and resources.
  3. The bill had three cosponsors from different political parties.
  4. The conference was made possible thanks to the support of many cosponsors.
  5. The festival had a few cosponsors who provided funding and marketing.

(As a verb)

Cosponsor ( verb )

  1. A person or organization that joins with one or more other sponsors to support an event or project.
  2. A lawmaker who sponsors a bill along with one or more other lawmakers.

Origin:

Co- (together) + sponsor.

Examples:

  1. The concert had several cosponsors, including local businesses and community groups.
  2. The charity event had many cosponsors who contributed funds and resources.
  3. The bill had three cosponsors from different political parties.
  4. The conference was made possible thanks to the support of many cosponsors.
  5. The festival had a few cosponsors who provided funding and marketing.
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