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advocatesnounpl. of advocate a person who actively supports or favors a causeMark Twain, Noah Webster, and President Theodore Roosevelt are among past advocates of a reformed spelling system advocators, apostles, backers, boosters, champions, espousers, exponents, expounders, friends, gospelers(or gospellers), heralds, hierophants, high priests, paladins, promoters, proponents, protagonists, supporters, true believers, tub-thumpers, white knights loyalists, partisans(also partizans), stalwartsadherents, cohorts, disciples, followersinterpretersapplauders, cheerleaders, encouragers, fellow travelers adversaries, antagonists, opponents enemies, foes, rivalsbelittlers, critics, faultfinders a person whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise about legal rights and obligationswith such a strong case against him, he's going to need the best advocate that money can buy attorneys, attorneys-at-law, counselors(or counsellors), counselors-at-law, counsels, lawyers, legal eagles cocounsels(or co-counsels)district attorneys, prosecuting attorneys, prosecutors, solicitorscriminal lawyers, mouthpieces(slang), public defenders, trial lawyerssolicitorsjuristslawgivers, lawmakers, legislators, solonsambulance chasers, pettifoggers, Philadelphia lawyers, shysters advocatesverbpresent tense third-person singular of advocateto promote the interests or cause ofenvironmentalists advocating agricultural methods designed to slow the destruction of rain forests backs, champions, endorses(also indorses), patronizes, plumps (for), plunks (for)or plonks (for), supports adopts, embraces, espousesabets, aids, assists, helps, props (up), seconds, sides (with)backstops, bolsters, boosts, buttresses, reinforces(also reenforces)advances, forwards, furthersplugs, preaches, talks upbails out, delivers, rescues, saves goes in for, goes to bat for, holds a brief for, stands up for, sticks up for baffles, foils, frustrates, interferes, opposes, sabotages, thwartsdeserts, disappoints, fails, lets down |