One who supports something.
Operand of exponentiation.
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.
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