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Synonyms

sponsored

British  
/ ˈspɒnsəd /

adjective

  1. denoting an activity organized to raise money for a charity in which sponsors agree to donate money on completion of the activity, or a specified period or amount of it, by participants

    a sponsored walk

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One highlight of the social calendar was a party on the USS Midway sponsored by the top AI startup in Canada.

From The Wall Street Journal

State Rep. Jordan Teuscher, who sponsored the reforms, said that while they remain “good policy,” the debate had been “overshadowed by misinformation and unnecessary division.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our export controls are only as strong as the weakest link,” Lawler, who sponsored legislation that would provide regulators with tools to deal with the vulnerability, said in a statement earlier this year.

From Barron's

Unlike some types of sponsored content, the first season of “Roomies” doesn’t explicitly market Bilt’s brand.

From Los Angeles Times

Another tool will let podcasters swap out sponsored segments in their videos, which as of now are often hard-coded into the video file and still remain online even after a sponsorship ends.

From The Wall Street Journal