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- Dictionaryadvocate
noun
- 1. a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy: "he was an untiring advocate of economic reform" Similar Opposite
- 2. a person who puts a case on someone else's behalf: "care managers can become advocates for their clients"
verb
- 1. publicly recommend or support: "voters supported candidates who advocated an Assembly"
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someone who publicly supports or recommends an idea, a policy, etc.: He's a strong advocate of state ownership of the railways. She is known as an advocate for tax cuts.
- English (US)
someone who publicly supports or recommends an idea, a...
- Traditional
ADVOCATE translate: 主張;擁護;支持;提倡, 辯護律師. Learn more in the...
- Vietnamese Translation
ADVOCATE translate: người ủng hộ, luật sư bào chữa, tán...
- Advocate: Thai Translation
ADVOCATE translate: ผู้ให้การสนับสนุน, ทนายความ, แนะนำ....
- Advocate in Russian
ADVOCATE translate: поддерживать , сторонник , адвокат ....
- Advocate in Spanish
ADVOCATE translate: recomendar, defender, abogar por,...
- Advocate in French
ADVOCATE translate: recommander, préconiser, partisan/-ane...
- Devil's Advocate
DEVIL'S ADVOCATE definition: 1. someone who pretends, in an...
- English (US)
1. : one who defends or maintains a cause or proposal. an advocate of liberal arts education. 2. : one who supports or promotes the interests of a cause or group. a consumer advocate. an advocate for women's health. He has paid respectful attention to the home schooling movement by meeting with its advocates and endorsing their cause.
someone who publicly supports or recommends an idea, a policy, etc.: He's a strong advocate of state ownership of the railroads. She is known as an advocate for tax cuts.
Advocate definition: to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly. See examples of ADVOCATE used in a sentence.
As a noun, an advocate is a person who represents another person’s interests, like a lawyer does. In fact, the word comes from the courtroom — it’s from Latin advocare, to “add” a “voice.”. To advocate is to add a voice of support to a cause or person.
An advocate of a particular action or plan is someone who recommends it publicly.
noun. /ˈædvəkət/. /ˈædvəkət/. (formal) a person who supports or speaks in favour of somebody or of a public plan or action. advocate for something/somebody an advocate for hospital workers. advocate of something/somebody a staunch advocate of free speech. see also devil’s advocate, patient advocate. Extra Examples.