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Meanings of
proponent
in English
Portuguese
proponente
Catalan
defensor
Spanish
partidario
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One who supports something.
advocate
exponent
advocator
Portuguese
proponente
Synonyms
Examples for "
advocate
"
advocate
exponent
advocator
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
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
.
Usage of
proponent
in English
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.
6
Loyal
proponent
of the Republic and trusted ally of the Jedi Order.
7
He has also been a big
proponent
of cross-selling for many years.
8
Immortality isn't for him I'm not actually a huge
proponent
of longevity.
9
The FDIC's Hoenig is a
proponent
of a 10 percent leverage ratio.
10
As a
proponent
of assisted suicide, Davison has always maintained his innocence.
11
I'm a big
proponent
of that and I think that many are.
12
He is a
proponent
of strong state control, especially in the energy sector.
13
Macri, a
proponent
of free markets, takes office on Dec. 10.
14
The FA has been a leading
proponent
of goalline technology for many years.
15
Mr Albanese has been a long-term
proponent
of faster rail services.
16
A change was noticeable also in the demeanor of
proponent
and his counsel.
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proponent
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
lead proponent
strong proponent
vocal proponent
big proponent
outspoken proponent
More collocations
Translations for
proponent
Portuguese
proponente
porta voz
defensor
representante
advogado
seguidor
Catalan
defensor
partidari
Spanish
partidario
defensor
Proponent
through the time
Proponent
across language varieties
United States of America
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