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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Detective Mulich is a true victims advocate. The teachers union advocated for their pay raise.
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