English to Turkish Dictionary patronage

patronage

Himaye
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
tenezzül,
atama hakkı,
müşterisi olma,
himaye,
koruma
example
If he could not succeed himself, his whole political framework of support and 'patronage' would be interrupted.
to be under someone's 'patronage'
She dominated the distribution of court 'patronage' and her political influence increased as the years progressed.
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.
Reed's generous 'patronage' of contemporary American artists was exceptional in the early nineteenth century.
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.
the direct train link was ending because of poor 'patronage'
Without a hint of 'patronage' or condescension, he shows how both characters are victims of circumstance.
The rows of motorbikes parked in front of the toddy shop betrays its large 'patronage' among the yuppie crowd.
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' .
Its proven client 'patronage' is clearly stronger than ever.
political 'patronage'
Exploration, however, depended upon private 'patronage' despite theorists imploring that maritime expansionism should be state-sponsored.
A picket outside the casino earlier this month attracted about 80 people and resulted in a loss of 'patronage' .
the restaurant has the continuing 'patronage' of the locals
That's a tall order, especially without the kind of 'patronage' the possibility of power provides.
The social respectability of science attracted the 'patronage' of wealthy and influential figures.
Instead 'patronage' increased only at a rate of between 2 and 4 percent annually.
This belief was most evident in his use of royal 'patronage' and in his appointments of councillors.
At the same time its 'patronage' and its power were greatly extended.
The West maintained a system of state, industrial, and private 'patronage' .
Both encourage government 'patronage' of the arts.
But cooperatives also look to their members for necessary support, 'patronage' and direction.
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.
recruits are selected on merit, not through political 'patronage'
The artists can get their funding the old fashioned way… through private 'patronage' .
Poor 'patronage' for the art had forced the artistes to take up alternative employment for a living.
That sort of sponsorship or 'patronage' I should say, just goes way back.
I need to prepare for a new chapter in my coffee shop 'patronage' .
Imperial authorities also used their powers of 'patronage' or appointment, the mechanisms of taxation, and the provision of public works, to the same end.
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