(advocate, noun): Since losing his son in the 1980's, Mr. Walsh has been a tireless victim's advocate. (advocate, verb): The city does not advocate that residents burn their own leaves, but there is no law against doing so.
In the following sentence, the word advocate is used as a noun. Susan B. Anthony was a staunch advocate of women's rights.
The mayor became an advocate of gun control in the city. Health authorities continue to advocate immunization for children.
The senator was a civil rights advocate for his constituents.
Our patient advocate with guide you through the procedures.
He's a strong advocate for the new bill.
She brought a parent advocate to the meeting to assure that her child receives special education services.
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.
my brothers friend mom works as a consumer advocate.
No, it's a noun and a verb.Example sentence of advocate as a noun:He is an advocate for his daughter.Example sentence of advocate as a verb:He advocates for his daughter.A good tip when you don't know whether a world is a noun, verb, or adjective is to substitute the word for a different noun, verb, and adjective and decipher which makes the most sense.
Playing the devil's advocate, Maurice asked, "But what if Harrison Bergeron had the right idea?".
Detective Mulich is a true victims advocate. The teachers union advocated for their pay raise.
Carrots come in all different colours, white, orange and purple.