noun in the interest of; as a representative of

  • I am writing this letter on behalf of our organization to express our concerns.
  • Can you please pick up the package on my behalf?
  • I'll cover for you, just say I did it on your behalf.
  • The lawyer spoke eloquently on behalf of his client, painting a compelling picture of innocence.

noun a group of people appointed for a specific function or task, typically consisting of members of a larger group

  • The committee will convene next week to discuss the proposed changes.
  • I heard the committee is meeting up to talk about the new project.
  • The committee is getting together to hash out the details.
  • The committee acts as the beating heart of the organization, making important decisions to keep things running smoothly.

noun the action or process of working together to achieve a common goal

adjective cooperative

  • The success of the project was largely due to the strong cooperation between the two departments.
  • We need to work together and cooperate if we want to get this done on time.
  • Let's team up and cooperate to finish this task quickly.
  • In order to reach our goals, we must all be willing to cooperate like a well-oiled machine.

noun a person who donates money or goods to a charity or other organization

  • Donar is an important practice in many cultures around the world.
  • Hey, have you heard about donar? It's a cool tradition.
  • I love donar nights with my friends, it's always a good time.
  • His generosity donars light on those in need during dark times.

noun a gift or contribution, usually of money or goods, made to help a person or organization

  • The organization greatly appreciates your generous donation towards our cause.
  • Thanks a lot for the donation, it really means a lot to us.
  • I chipped in a donation for the fundraiser at school.
  • Her kindness was like a donation to my soul, filling me with warmth and gratitude.

noun the policy or practice of volunteering one's time or talents for charitable, educational, or other worthwhile activities

  • Volunteerism plays a crucial role in addressing social issues and community needs.
  • I love getting involved in volunteerism activities to give back to the community.
  • Volunteerism is cool because you get to help out and make a difference.
  • Volunteerism is like a bright light in the darkness, bringing hope and positivity to those in need.

noun a person who pretends to be a philanthropist or someone who donates money or time to charitable causes, but actually does not do so

  • The community was shocked to discover that the supposed philanthropist was actually a fauxlanthropist, only pretending to care about charitable causes.
  • Don't be fooled by his flashy donations, he's just a fauxlanthropist looking for attention.
  • That fauxlanthropist is all talk and no action when it comes to helping others.
  • Her outward displays of generosity were merely a facade, revealing her true nature as a fauxlanthropist.

verb to find a new home for (a pet or other animal)

  • The animal shelter works tirelessly to rehome abandoned pets.
  • My neighbor had to rehome her cat because of allergies.
  • I heard they're looking to rehome that old couch for cheap.
  • Sometimes we need to rehome our old habits to make room for growth.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • Advocacy research plays a crucial role in influencing policy decisions by providing evidence-based recommendations.
  • Researchers conducting advocacy research are really passionate about making a difference in society.
  • Doing advocacy research is all about fighting for what you believe in.
  • Advocacy research is like shining a light on important social issues to drive change.

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

  • His advocateship for human rights has made a significant impact on global policies.
  • She takes her advocateship for animal welfare very seriously.
  • I never knew he had such strong advocateship skills when it comes to negotiating deals.
  • Her advocateship for mental health awareness is like a guiding light in the darkness.

adjective relating to or in support of advocacy or a particular cause

  • The organization hired an advocatory group to promote their cause.
  • She's always been very advocatory about animal rights.
  • I'm all in on being advocatory for social justice.
  • His advocatory efforts spoke volumes about his dedication to the community.