supportive |
advocate |
As an adjective supportive
is providing support.
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 |
evangelist |
As nouns the difference between advocate and evangelist
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
evangelist is an itinerant or special preacher, especially a revivalist, who conducts services in different cities or locations, now often televised.
As a verb advocate
is to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
advocate |
advisor |
As nouns the difference between advocate and advisor
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
advisor is one who offers advice.
As a verb advocate
is to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
advocate |
proponents |
As nouns the difference between advocate and proponents
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
proponents is plural of lang=en.
As a verb advocate
is to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
advocate |
corroborate |
In transitive terms the difference between advocate and corroborate
is that
advocate is to encourage support for something while
corroborate is to make strong; to strengthen.
As a noun advocate
is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
advocate |
advocate |
In label|en|transitive terms the difference between advocate and advocate
is that
advocate is (
label) to encourage support for something while
advocate is (
label) to encourage support for something.
In label|en|intransitive|with ''for'' terms the difference between advocate and advocate
is that
advocate is to engage in advocacy while
advocate is to engage in advocacy.
As nouns the difference between advocate and advocate
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel 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 advocate and advocate
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
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 |
benefactor |
As nouns the difference between advocate and benefactor
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
benefactor is somebody who gives one a gift usually refers to someone who gives money to a charity or another form of organization.
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 |
oppose |
As nouns the difference between advocate and oppose
is that
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel while
oppose is opposite.
As verbs the difference between advocate and oppose
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
oppose is .
As an adjective oppose is
opposite.
incorporate |
advocate |
As verbs the difference between incorporate and advocate
is that
incorporate is to include (something) as a part 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 incorporate
is (obsolete) corporate; incorporated; made one body, or united in one body; associated; mixed together; combined; embodied.
As a noun advocate is
someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
advocate |
affirm |
As verbs the difference between advocate and affirm
is that
advocate is to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly while
affirm is to agree, verify or concur; to answer positively.
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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