matronage (Meaning)

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matronage (n.)

The state of a matron.

The collective body of matrons.

Synonyms & Antonyms of matronage

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

matronage Sentence Examples

  1. The hospital's matronage program provided compassionate care to vulnerable patients.
  2. The wealthy family offered matronage to the young artist, enabling her pursuit of her dream.
  3. The noblewoman's matronage extended to orphaned children, offering them shelter and education.
  4. The university's matronage scheme supported underprivileged students with scholarships.
  5. The foundation's matronage played a pivotal role in preserving historic landmarks.
  6. The community's matronage of the local arts festival ensured its continued success.
  7. The government's matronage of research and innovation led to groundbreaking discoveries.
  8. The museum accepted a collection under matronage, ensuring its public availability.
  9. The benefactor's matronage extended beyond monetary support, providing mentorship and guidance.
  10. The recipient of the matronage felt a profound sense of gratitude and responsibility.

FAQs About the word matronage

The state of a matron., The collective body of matrons.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hospital's matronage program provided compassionate care to vulnerable patients.

The wealthy family offered matronage to the young artist, enabling her pursuit of her dream.

The noblewoman's matronage extended to orphaned children, offering them shelter and education.

The university's matronage scheme supported underprivileged students with scholarships.