Other forms: patronages; patronaged

If you give a store or business your support (financial or otherwise) as a customer or client, you are giving them your patronage. Great philanthropists are often known for their patronage, or financial support, of the arts.

Definitions of patronage

In the days of classical art, composers like Bach or painters like Michelangelo were supported by patrons, whose patronage, or financial support paid the artists' ways. Patronage is still an important part of our world, but you have to be careful: If your senator is accused of political patronage, people are accusing that senator of exchanging jobs or other favors in return for political support. This is not a good thing.

Question

patronage means :

a. a performance of music by players or singers

b. any joyous diversion

c. the activity of giving vitality and vigor to something

d. granting favors in return for political support

Right Answer:- d. granting favors in return for political support

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