English to Malayalam Dictionary patronage

patronage

പ്രോൽസാഹനവും
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.
example
recruits are selected on merit, not through political '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.
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' .
He wanted to be taken seriously as a composer and attract the 'patronage' of the powerful, but he also delighted in showing-off in front of audiences.
A picket outside the casino earlier this month attracted about 80 people and resulted in a loss of 'patronage' .
Ancient assemblies such as the House of Lords are predicated on men's power, 'patronage' and personal dominion.
Even though royalty no longer holds the power of life and death, they still hold the power of 'patronage' .
At the time we were aboard, there was a small but well selected book collection, which included children's books, that attracted considerable 'patronage' .
Exploration, however, depended upon private 'patronage' despite theorists imploring that maritime expansionism should be state-sponsored.
Reed's generous 'patronage' of contemporary American artists was exceptional in the early nineteenth century.
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.
Public transport 'patronage' in Sydney and Melbourne more than quintupled between 1890 and 1930 but slumped in the 1930s.
She dominated the distribution of court 'patronage' and her political influence increased as the years progressed.
That's a tall order, especially without the kind of 'patronage' the possibility of power provides.
The first exhibition devoted to the collection formed by the Queen Mother reflects her interest in and 'patronage' of contemporary artists from the 1930s onwards.
Instead 'patronage' increased only at a rate of between 2 and 4 percent annually.
Your support and ongoing 'patronage' is very much appreciated.
At the same time its 'patronage' and its power were greatly extended.
If he could not succeed himself, his whole political framework of support and 'patronage' would be interrupted.
The rows of motorbikes parked in front of the toddy shop betrays its large 'patronage' among the yuppie crowd.
Of course, philanthropy and 'patronage' have always played a primary role under capitalism, and even earlier.
the arts could no longer depend on 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.
Two decisions, both reeking of political 'patronage' , were most important in influencing the control of Australia's media.
But due to lack of finance and 'patronage' , the students lost interest in the art.
Immigration has enriched the range of restaurants, and restaurant 'patronage' is rising.
Still, while many downtown galleries are challenged by their isolation, they still manage to attract a healthy 'patronage' .
the restaurant has the continuing 'patronage' of the locals
It enjoyed no government funding and no guarantee of private 'patronage' .
My own 'patronage' of his shop has been steadfast over these 27 years since that initial purchase.
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