Promoter vs Advocates - What's the difference?
promoter | advocates |
One who promotes, particularly with respect to entertainment events or goods.
(genetics) The section of DNA that controls the initiation of RNA transcription as a product of a gene.
An accelerator of catalysis, though not itself a catalyst.
(advocate)
Someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
Anyone who argues the case of another; an intercessor.
* c. 1591 , (William Shakespeare), Richard III , First Folio 1623:
A person who speaks in support of something.
* 2011 , Alix Lee, The Guardian , 9 Oct 2011:
A person who supports others to make their voices heard, or ideally for them to speak up for themselves.
(label) To plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
* (and other bibliographic particulars) Bishop Sanderson
* (and other bibliographic particulars) (Burke)
(label) To encourage support for something.
To engage in advocacy.
As nouns the difference between promoter and advocates
is that promoter is one who promotes, particularly with respect to entertainment events or goods while advocates is .As a verb advocates is
(advocate).promoter
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(en noun)- I neuer did incense his Maiestie / Against the Duke of Clarence, but haue bin / An earnest aduocate to plead for him.
- He became a tireless advocate for the needs of adults with IMD throughout Britain and internationally.
- ''Since she started working with her advocate , she has become much more confident.