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  1. someone who publicly supports or recommends an idea, a policy, etc.: He's a strong advocate of state ownership of the railways. She is known as an advocate for tax cuts.

  2. someone who publicly supports or recommends an idea, a policy, etc.: He's a strong advocate of state ownership of the railroads. She is known as an advocate for tax cuts.

  3. 1. : one who defends or maintains a cause or proposal. an advocate of liberal arts education. 2. : one who supports or promotes the interests of a cause or group. a consumer advocate. an advocate for women's health. He has paid respectful attention to the home schooling movement by meeting with its advocates and endorsing their cause.

  4. to speak or write in favor of; support or urge by argument; recommend publicly: He advocated higher salaries for teachers. verb (used without object) , ad·vo·cat·ed, ad·vo·cat·ing. to act as an advocate: a father who advocates for his disabled child. noun.

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  6. An advocate is a lawyer who speaks in favour of someone or defends them in a court of law. [law] lawyer. 4. countable noun. An advocate for a particular group is a person who works for the interests of that group. [US] ...advocates for the charity. [ + for] 5. See also devil's advocate. More Synonyms of advocate.

  7. As a noun, an advocate is a person who represents another person’s interests, like a lawyer does. In fact, the word comes from the courtroom — it’s from Latin advocare, to “add” a “voice.” To advocate is to add a voice of support to a cause or person.

  8. Definition of advocate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. ADVOCATE meaning: 1 : a person who argues for or supports a cause or policy; 2 : a person who works for a cause or group.

  10. verb. /ˈædvəˌkeɪt/. (formal) Verb Forms. to support something publicly advocate something The group does not advocate the use of violence. advocate (somebody) doing something Many experts advocate rewarding your child for good behavior. advocate that….

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