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I . advocate [ˈædvəkeɪt] VB trans

1. advocate form (recommend):

to advocate sth

2. advocate LAW:

to advocate sth
to advocate sth

II . advocate [ˈædvəkət, -keɪt] N

1. advocate POL:

advocate form
zwolennik(-iczka) m (f)
advocate of cause
orędownik(-iczka) m (f)

2. advocate LAW:

advocate

devil's advocate N

devil's advocate

Usage examples with advocate

to advocate sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For the following two years, she attended forensic practice in the office of an advocate and assisted at the sessions of the tribunals.
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He condemns intellectual arrogance and advocates a humble attitude of foolishness in which it is then possible to learn.
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From 1923 onward he became an advocate for a different way of playing the game.
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In superior courts, generally only barristers or advocates have a right of audience.
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He has advocated his ideas in two published books, videos, lectures, interviews, and press conferences.
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Homeless advocates maintain that government funding should be spent on securing affordable housing versus funding more homelessness programs.
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We provide safe, affordable housing and support services, and we advocate for the rights of people to live without fear or stigma.
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They advocate optimizing every step the process to drive sales productivity and revenue.
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She is an advocate for bilingualism and helping disadvantaged kids.
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They advocated examination of the world to understand the ultimate foundation of things.
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