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Meanings of
exponent
in English
Portuguese
proponente
Catalan
defensor
Spanish
partidario
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One who supports something.
advocate
proponent
advocator
Portuguese
proponente
Russian
показатели степени
Portuguese
expoente
Catalan
índex
Spanish
índice
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Operand of exponentiation.
power
index
exponents
Related terms
operand
Russian
показатели степени
Synonyms
Examples for "
power
"
power
index
exponents
Examples for "
power
"
1
In reality, however, Singles' Day demonstrates not consumer
power
but monopoly
power
.
2
A
power
problem has caused voting problems in parts of the state.
3
Without question, knowledge is
power
;
but access to information is also important.
4
However, the jet's auxiliary
power
unit was able to continue supplying
power
.
5
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and former colonial
power
France condemned the violence.
1
The problem: Search engines can't
index
video files as easily as text.
2
The
index
assumes we all work the standard 250 days a year.
3
However, the role of this
index
may now be open to question.
4
The
index
extended its new year rally into a fifth straight week.
5
MSCI's emerging market currency
index
backed off five month highs set yesterday.
1
Many ANC
exponents
posit that they rule by legal and moral right.
2
Vigorous
exponents
of the doctrine, however, have ever been few in numbers.
3
In many ways Nottingham Forest are the arch
exponents
of this policy.
4
Certainly, the most popular
exponents
of Socialism are nearly all press writers.
5
Peter and Paul stand out conspicuously among the
exponents
of early Christianity.
Usage of
exponent
in English
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.
6
Professor Weismann is the foremost
exponent
of those who take this line.
7
Of all modern novelists, he is the best
exponent
of genuine culture.
8
She was expecting revolutionary ideas from a well-educated
exponent
of sports psychology.
9
Throughout Herzl's life, Die Welt served as the
exponent
of his ideas.
10
MAKE her your very own woman, said the
exponent
of heroic love.
11
Then he appears as an
exponent
of a vaster mind and will.
12
Its longest
exponent
is Comte, its broadest Mill and its thickest Spencer.
13
But David, wise minister and able
exponent
of his faith, said quickly:
14
Where there has been true science, art has always been its
exponent
.
15
Gobert is the
exponent
of the most perfect form in the world to-day.
16
Gold is not wealth; it is simply the
exponent
of wealth.
Other examples for "exponent"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
exponent
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lead exponent
great exponent
best exponent
first exponent
chief exponent
More collocations
Translations for
exponent
Portuguese
proponente
porta voz
defensor
representante
advogado
seguidor
expoente
Catalan
defensor
partidari
índex
exponent
Spanish
partidario
defensor
índice
exponente
Russian
показатели степени
степенной показатель
степенные показатели
показатель степени
Exponent
through the time
Exponent
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common