Someone who upholds or maintains.
1 The great legal upholder of Federalism in New York was Chancellor Kent.
2 Yet that is exactly the attitude of the average upholder of marriage.
3 He saw that France required an upholder of order and of property.
4 Mr. Mallery, you are a stanch upholder of the cause, I believe.
5 You are an upholder of law, and do not approve of lynching.
6 This, too, is ruthlessly condemned by the austere upholder of high standards.
7 The youthful champion of tolerance and the aged upholder of intolerance.
8 The King of England is a stout upholder of the right of kings.
9 As an upholder of the law he becomes a formalist and a reactionary.
10 He's not Captain Willem Pretorius, upholder of the sacred covenant with the Lord.
11 President Cleveland, that sturdy upholder of the Nation's credit, vetoed it.
12 Kwasniak remains a determined upholder of discipline in the sector.
13 According to Zoroaster, Ahuramazda, the heaven-deity, is the maker and upholder of the universe.
14 He is the upholder of Earth herself of vast proportions.
15 Evening beer fiesta, and about the general upholder of law and order - Jefe Civil.
16 The upholder of consciousness, residing in the heart, has been appointed in apprehending the mind.
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