noun
- plural of cosponsorship; the state or relationship of being a joint sponsor of a bill, event, or initiative, typically in a legislative or organizational context
Usage: commonly used in political and legislative contexts; often refers to multiple instances or arrangements of shared sponsorship
Examples
- The senator secured several cosponsorships for the education reform bill.
- Multiple cosponsorships helped strengthen support for the environmental initiative.
- The nonprofit organized cosponsorships with local businesses to fund the community event.
- Congressional cosponsorships often indicate broader bipartisan agreement on legislation.
- The festival benefited from cosponsorships with three major corporations.