Advocateship

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈædvəkətˌʃɪp/

Definitions of advocateship

noun the position or role of an advocate; the state of being an advocate

Example Sentences

A1 She has taken on the advocateship of animal rights in her community.

A2 The advocateship for environmental conservation is gaining momentum among young activists.

B1 His advocateship for gender equality has led to positive changes in workplace policies.

B2 The advocateship for mental health awareness has resulted in increased funding for support services.

C1 Her advocateship for educational reform has influenced government policies.

C2 The advocateship for disability rights has successfully lobbied for new legislation to protect the rights of individuals with disabilities.

Examples of advocateship in a Sentence

formal His advocateship for human rights has made a significant impact on global policies.

informal She takes her advocateship for animal welfare very seriously.

slang I never knew he had such strong advocateship skills when it comes to negotiating deals.

figurative Her advocateship for mental health awareness is like a guiding light in the darkness.

Grammatical Forms of advocateship

past tense

advocated

plural

advocateships

comparative

more advocateship

superlative

most advocateship

present tense

advocates

future tense

will advocate

perfect tense

has advocated

continuous tense

is advocating

singular

advocateship

positive degree

advocateship

infinitive

to advocate

gerund

advocating

participle

advocated

Origin and Evolution of advocateship

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advocateship' originated from the Latin word 'advocatus', which means 'one called to aid or support'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'advocateship' has come to refer to the position or role of an advocate or supporter, especially in legal contexts.