English to Arabic Dictionary patronage

patronage

رعاية
definition
noun
the arts could no longer depend on private patronage
the support given by a patron.
recruits are selected on merit, not through political patronage
the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges.
translation of 'patronage'
noun
الزبائن,
محاباة,
حماية,
كفالة,
محاباة الأقارب والأصدقاء,
كنف,
المحاباة في التوظيف,
تحت رعاية,
رعاية,
مناصرة,
محسوبية
example
Its proven client 'patronage' is clearly stronger than ever.
If he could not succeed himself, his whole political framework of support and 'patronage' would be interrupted.
A cynical politician who believed in the power of 'patronage' , he knew almost everyone of importance in Scotland and how to appeal to their self-interest.
Without the 'patronage' of readers like you at home, none of this would be possible.
the restaurant has the continuing 'patronage' of the locals
This degree of control over the inheritances and marriages of the wealthiest people in the kingdom meant that the king's powers of 'patronage' were immense.
Thank you for your continued 'patronage' , input, and support.
The rows of motorbikes parked in front of the toddy shop betrays its large 'patronage' among the yuppie crowd.
But like all service industries, whether subsidised or not, its ultimate survival depends on 'patronage' .
the direct train link was ending because of poor 'patronage'
As an artist I rely upon the support and 'patronage' of a public audience; I rely upon my words and images being seen as I created them.
The aim is to encourage 'patronage' , so that access is improved and road congestion and environmental impacts are reduced.
Loyalty programmes work on the basis of providing rewards to customers in return for their continuing 'patronage' .
But due to lack of finance and 'patronage' , the students lost interest in the art.
Your support and ongoing 'patronage' is very much appreciated.
The artists can get their funding the old fashioned way… through private 'patronage' .
Both encourage government 'patronage' of the arts.
In return for common contributions, the subjects of all the kingdoms should have equal access to offices and 'patronage' .
recruits are selected on merit, not through political 'patronage'
In the past the civil service was used as an employment office for political 'patronage' .
He or she will also have considerable 'patronage' in making appointments to groups, including the police authority.
The Transport Secretary also claimed there had been substantial increases in bus 'patronage' , including in Leeds.
Leaders of other parties have powers of 'patronage' and can select their own people in positions.
A picket outside the casino earlier this month attracted about 80 people and resulted in a loss of 'patronage' .
Reed's generous 'patronage' of contemporary American artists was exceptional in the early nineteenth century.
Evidence of this philanthropic attitude can be seen all over this country in the very large number of Victorian public buildings built with private 'patronage' .
The West maintained a system of state, industrial, and private 'patronage' .
Such cheating and corruption thrive due to political 'patronage' and the complicity of the authorities who are supposed to protect the citizen's interests.
Private 'patronage' was scarce and was dominated by expatriates and a small bourgeoisie.
Two decisions, both reeking of political 'patronage' , were most important in influencing the control of Australia's media.
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