Auspices [noun]

Definition of Auspices:

protection; support

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Sentence/Example of Auspices:

An 11-country tour followed, under the auspices of the State Department.

Vitart and Robertson lead one such project, under the auspices of the World Meteorological Organization in Geneva.

It was under his auspices that the battle of Lepanto was fought, in which the Turks were so signally defeated.

I give up Kullak and my concert plan, thinking I'll study with Deppe and come out under his auspices.

The state greatly developed and organised the whole system of auguries and auspices.

Under such auspices dawned the year 1861, destined to inaugurate a new epoch in the life of Tchaikovsky.

The brief inventory was soon made by the personage introduced into their midst under such terrible auspices.

Marriage was, therefore, a solemn religious duty, entered into only with the approval of the gods ascertained by the auspices.

These offers were repeatedly renewed, under the same auspices, and as often rejected.

I went down to Northampton and delivered a lecture at his request, under the auspices of his electoral committee.