advocacy |
dependency |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and dependency
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
dependency is a state of dependence; a refusal to exercise initiative.
advocacy |
huxleyan |
As a noun advocacy
is the profession of an advocate.
As an adjective huxleyan is
of or pertaining to (
aldous huxley) (1894–1963), british writer.
advocacy |
nonadvocacy |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and nonadvocacy
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
nonadvocacy is lack of advocacy.
advocacy |
intactivism |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and intactivism
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
intactivism is the advocacy of a right to genital integrity, ie, the right of a person to not be subjected to involuntary, nontherapeutic modification of their genitals this includes opposition to infant male circumcision and female circumcision, and may also extend to supporting protection of intersex people against involuntary gender reassignment and other nontherapeutic genital surgeries.
advocacy |
proletarianism |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and proletarianism
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
proletarianism is (uncountable) the political character and practice of the proletariat; advocacy or advancement of the proletariat’s interests.
advocacy |
capitulationism |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and capitulationism
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
capitulationism is the advocacy of capitulation.
advocacy |
avowry |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and avowry
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
avowry is the action of an advowee, advocate or patron.
advocacy |
lactivism |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and lactivism
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
lactivism is the advocacy of breastfeeding.
advocacy |
royalism |
As nouns the difference between advocacy and royalism
is that
advocacy is the profession of an advocate while
royalism is impassioned allegiance to or advocacy of the establishment, maintenance, and/or interests of a particular king, royal house, or kingly dynasty; sometimes extended to the same of a non-royal (i.e., grand ducal, imperial, or other) family or sovereign; often contrasted with {{term|monarchism|lang=en}}.
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