noun
- plural of cosponsor; persons or organizations that jointly sponsor something, especially a bill or legislative proposal
Usage: commonly used in legislative and political contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of cosponsor; to sponsor jointly with another person or organization
Usage: transitive verb
Examples
- The bill has ten cosponsors from both parties.
- Senator Smith cosponsors the education reform act with three colleagues.
- Multiple organizations cosponsors the annual community festival.
- The cosponsors of the legislation met to discuss amendments.
- She cosponsors several charitable events throughout the year.
- The event cosponsors include local businesses and nonprofits.