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proponente
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defensor
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partidario
One who supports something.
advocate
exponent
proponent
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proponente
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Examples for "
advocate
"
advocate
exponent
proponent
Examples for "
advocate
"
1
Ask questions, hire a health care
advocate
and listen to your body.
2
Conservatives certainly won't say they were wrong to
advocate
war in Iraq.
3
He's an amazing
advocate
and always knows the right questions to ask.
4
City officials would almost certainly
advocate
for them at the national level.
5
The government said Ms Kelly was a passionate
advocate
for workers' rights.
1
Photograph: PA Perhaps the leading British
exponent
of retrovision is Matthew Holness.
2
An
exponent
,
observe, and exalting influence; but not the root or cause.
3
Tweet this Forget the flag waving, F1 is sport's most multicultural
exponent
.
4
He is the father of modern realism and remains its greatest
exponent
.
5
Eye opening decreased the
exponent
,
in particular in alpha and beta bands.
1
Germany has been a leading
proponent
of tougher regulation on social media.
2
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was the leading
proponent
of the cuts.
3
Also a major
proponent
of this budget proposal is spending on education.
4
How can you be a positive
proponent
for change by not voting?
5
A chief
proponent
of the CRS-1 was an Israeli named Michael Laor.
1
Storrs was a genius of rare talent as an
advocator
.
2
Advocator
was ridden by Ycaza, who has a list of suspensions as long as your arm.
3
The DVD was promptly taken away in a bag and Spielberg became one of the film's biggest
advocators
.
Portuguese
proponente
porta voz
defensor
representante
advogado
seguidor
Catalan
defensor
partidari
Spanish
partidario
defensor