0 with the protection or support of someone or something, especially an organization:
The project was set up under the aegis of the university.
What should be taught under the aegis of engineering design?
The moral obligation of children to care for their elderly parents was seen to be outside of the aegis of social-welfare reform.
The radical designs for schools, housing schemes and public buildings generated under his aegis were an inspiration for young architecture students.
All this - and all subsumed under the ideal aegis of organic form.
As long as consumer demand was satisfied, firms could easily operate without the aegis of social legitimacy.
These annuities are financed by corporate contributions to a separately managed pension fund invested under the aegis of the plan sponsor.
The narrative medicine movement is a way of reframing much of the knowledge and skills of good doctoring under the aegis of language, culture, and story.
Mass media, once brokered by authoritarian aegis, eventually delivered global material conditioned less by right-wing ideology than by market incentive.