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Person who speaks or argues in favor of something is known as an advocate.
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While the above isn't even a question, I get what's being asked. The word "advocate" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means to argue in favor of of something. Here are two examples: (advocate as a verb) - While the majority of people in the community aren't in favor of school uniforms, I've decided to advocate them. (advocate as a noun) - I've decided to be an advocate for school uniforms.
The word "advocate" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a verb, it means to argue in favor of of something. Here are two examples: (advocate as a verb) - While the majority of people in the community aren't in favor of school uniforms, I've decided to advocate them. (advocate as a noun) - I've decided to be an advocate for school uniforms.
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The denotation of proponents refers to individuals or groups who advocate for a particular idea, belief, or cause. They actively support and argue in favor of their position or viewpoint.
Advocate definition: To speak, plead, or argue in favor of A good teacher is an advocate of education. they should create an interest for the pupil in the subject of interest.
When "advocate" is used as a verb it doesn't need "for" or "to." Inherent in the definition of the word "advocate" is that the person doing the advocating is in favor of whatever he or she is advocating. Therefore, "for" is unnecessary. Example: I advocate sleep as a solution to stress relief.
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There is a verb and a noun form.To advocate (verb AHD-voh-kate) is to recommend, support, or be in favor of. An action, policy, or plan can be advocated.An advocate (noun AHD-voh-kett) is a person who supports or represents a person or activity. A person can have a personal or legal advocate. A program or cause can have advocates that promote it.