verb
- past tense and past participle of cosponsor; to jointly sponsor or support (a bill, event, or initiative) with one or more other parties
Usage: commonly used in legislative and political contexts; also used in business, education, and community events
Examples
- The two senators cosponsored the education reform bill.
- Several nonprofits cosponsored the community health fair.
- The universities cosponsored the research project together.
- Local businesses cosponsored the youth sports league.
- Congress members from both parties cosponsored the infrastructure initiative.
- The companies cosponsored the technology conference.
- Multiple organizations cosponsored the environmental awareness campaign.