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under the auspices of
Under the protection, sponsorship, or patronage of; under the oversight, supervision, control, or management of. The whole exhibition, under the auspices of the National Organization for Women, aims to draw attention to the injustices women all over the world face every day. After the overthrow of the previous government, the country is now led by a dictator under the auspices of the US government.
under the aegis of someone
and under the auspices of someoneFig. under the sponsorship or protection of someone or some group; under the control or monitoring of someone or some group. The entire project fell under the aegis of Thomas. The entire program is under the auspices of Acme-Global Paper Co., Inc.
under the aegis of
Also, under the auspices of. Protected or sponsored by, as in The fund drive for the new field is under the aegis of the Rotary Club, or He was admitted to the club under the auspices of Mr. Leonard. The first term comes from Greek myth, where the aegis was the protective shield of Zeus. Auspices originally meant "observations of birds made to obtain omens." It then came to be used for a sign or omen, and still later for a favorable influence. [Late 1700s]
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
ÁSa | | - | Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic, Faroese |
Botum | | - | Khmer |
Elisabeth | | e-LEE-zah-bet (German), e-LEE-sah-bet (Danish), i-LIZ-ə-bəth (English) | German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Ali | | ['a:li] | |
Ili | | - | Hungarian |
ClÁUdia | | - | Portuguese |