Pronunciation: /ˈædvəˌkeɪt/
noun a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy
A1 She is a strong advocate for animal rights.
A2 The advocate helped the victim seek justice.
B1 The advocate presented a compelling argument in favor of the new policy.
B2 As a human rights advocate, she travels around the world to raise awareness.
C1 The advocate's tireless efforts led to significant changes in legislation.
C2 He is a renowned advocate for social justice and equality.
verb publicly recommend or support
A1 I advocate for recycling to help protect the environment.
A2 She advocates for animal rights and volunteers at the local shelter.
B1 The organization advocates for better healthcare access for all citizens.
B2 As a teacher, I advocate for inclusive education for students with disabilities.
C1 The activist has been advocating for policy changes at the national level.
C2 The lawyer advocates for her clients' rights in court cases.
formal She is a dedicated advocate for human rights, tirelessly working to promote equality and justice.
informal My sister is a strong advocate for animal rights and volunteers at the local shelter every weekend.
slang I'm a big advocate for self-care, always reminding my friends to take time for themselves.
figurative The artist's use of bold colors and striking imagery serves as an advocate for social change in their powerful paintings.
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