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advertise to present (a product or idea) in a favorable light to win public patronage, support, or approval. [1/4 definitions]
auspice (usu. pl.) sponsorship or protection; patronage. [1/3 definitions]
client a nation that is dependent on or under the patronage of another; client state. [1/3 definitions]
drawing card something or someone, such as a well-known entertainer, that attracts a large audience, patronage, or the like.
fold1 (informal) to fail or come to an end, esp. because of lack of funds or patronage. [1/16 definitions]
nepotism favoritism shown to a near relative, as in preferential hiring or patronage.