What is another word for under the aegis of?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌndə ðɪ ˈiːd͡ʒɪs ɒv] (IPA)

"Under the aegis of" is a phrase commonly used to indicate protection or guidance provided by a powerful authority figure or organization. This phrase can be replaced with similar phrases such as "under the auspices of", which suggests that the authority figure or organization is providing support or sponsorship. Another possible alternative is "under the supervision of", which implies that there is a watchful eye overseeing the project or activity. Additionally, "under the umbrella of" can be used, signaling that there is a larger entity that is providing shelter and protection. All of these phrases convey the idea of being under the guidance or support of someone or something more powerful or influential.

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What are the hypernyms for Under the aegis of?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    directed by, managed by, headed by, organized by, overseen by, supervised by.

Famous quotes with Under the aegis of

  • In talking of the Christian world, in English and, I suppose, in all the other languages of the Christian world we use two terms: Christianity and Christendom. Christianity means a religion, in the strict sense of that word, a system of belief and worship and some clerical or ecclesiastical organization to go with it. If we say Christendom, we mean the entire civilization that grew up under the aegis of that religion, but also contains many elements that are not part of that religion, many elements that are even hostile to that religion. Let me give one simple example. No one could seriously assert that Hitler and the Nazis came out of Christianity. No one could seriously dispute that they came out of Christendom. In talking of Islam, we use the same word in both senses, and this gives rise to considerable confusion and misunderstanding. There are many things that are described as part of Islam, which are indeed part of Islam, if we take the word as the equivalent of Christendom, but are very much not part of Islam are even alien or hostile to Islam if we take the word Islam as the equivalent of Christianity. I think this is a very important point, which one should bear in mind.
    Bernard Lewis

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