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advocate

Right vs Advocate - What's the difference?

right | advocate |


As nouns the difference between right and advocate

is that right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

As verbs the difference between right and advocate

is that right is to correct while advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

As an adjective right

is (archaic) straight, not bent.

As an adverb right

is on the right side or right can be exactly, precisely.

As an interjection right

is yes, that is correct; i agree.

S vs Advocate - What's the difference?

s | advocate |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun advocate is

someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

As a verb advocate is

(label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

Instigate vs Advocate - What's the difference?

instigate | advocate | Related terms |

Instigate is a related term of advocate.


As verbs the difference between instigate and advocate

is that instigate is to goad or urge forward; to set on; to provoke; to incite while advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

As a noun advocate is

someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

Advocate vs Initiate - What's the difference?

advocate | initiate |


As nouns the difference between advocate and initiate

is that advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while initiate is a new member of an organization.

As verbs the difference between advocate and initiate

is that advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly while initiate is to begin; to start.

As an adjective initiate is

(obsolete) unpractised; untried; new.

Dismiss vs Advocate - What's the difference?

dismiss | advocate |


As verbs the difference between dismiss and advocate

is that dismiss is (senseid)(lb) to discharge; to end the employment or service of while advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

As a noun advocate is

someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

Reinforce vs Advocate - What's the difference?

reinforce | advocate |


As verbs the difference between reinforce and advocate

is that reinforce is (senseid)to strengthen, especially by addition or augmentation while advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

As a noun advocate is

someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

Advocate vs Behalf - What's the difference?

advocate | behalf |


As nouns the difference between advocate and behalf

is that advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while behalf is advantage; favor; stead; benefit; interest; profit; support; defense; vindication.

As a verb advocate

is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

Allegiant vs Advocate - What's the difference?

allegiant | advocate |


As an adjective allegiant

is steadfastly loyal, especially to a monarch or government.

As a noun advocate is

someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

As a verb advocate is

(label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

Advocate vs Adviser - What's the difference?

advocate | adviser |


As nouns the difference between advocate and adviser

is that advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while adviser is one who advises.

As a verb advocate

is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.

Advocate vs Allocate - What's the difference?

advocate | allocate |


As verbs the difference between advocate and allocate

is that advocate is (label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly while allocate is to set aside for a purpose.

As a noun advocate

is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.

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