Sentence example with the word 'auspices'

auspices

abetment, approval, championship, cure, favor, guardianship, interest, oversight, protection, seconding, support, wardenship

Definition n. kindly endorsement and guidance

Last update: September 14, 2015


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The school is run under the auspices of Red Cross Society.   [Please select]

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The township of Plymouth was settled in 1769 by immigrants from New England - many originally from Plymouth, Litchfield (disambiguation)|Litchfield county, Connecticut, whence the name - under the auspices of the Susquehanna Company, which claimed this region as a part of Connecticut, and Plymouth became a centre of the contest between the "Pennamites" and the "Yankees" (representing respectively Pennsylvania and Connecticut), which grew out of the conflict of the royal charter of Pennsylvania (granted in 1681) with the royal charter of Connecticut (granted in 1662), a matter which was not settled until 1799.   [Please select]

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Bok was, again, fortunate in learning it under the most friendly auspices.   [Please select]

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They are published under government auspices by the United States National Museum at Washington, D.   [Please select]

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And so, Gordon Keith won another victory, and started the school under favorable auspices.   [Please select]

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"The world can rejoice only under the auspices of the gods."   [Please select]

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It was under somewhat different auspices that John entered upon the second winter of his sojourn.   [Please select]

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