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proponent
[ pruh-poh-nuhnt ]
noun
- a person who puts forward a proposition or proposal.
- a person who argues in favor of something; an advocate.
Synonyms: enthusiast, champion, supporter
- a person who supports a cause or doctrine; adherent.
Synonyms: enthusiast, champion, supporter
- a person who propounds a legal instrument, such as a will for probate.
proponent
/ prəˈpəʊnənt /
noun
- a person who argues in favour of something
- law a person who seeks probate of a will
Word History and Origins
Origin of proponent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of proponent1
Example Sentences
He was both an old associate of Tanton’s and a leading proponent of the great replacement theory.
In Roberts’ telling, this trauma was enabled by “big government” and its proponents.
The proponents of the proposition appealed, but the Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that they did not represent the state and had no standing.
Indeed, the proponents of Proposition 36, including the mayors of San José, San Francisco and San Diego, described it as a “mass treatment” measure to address “chronic homelessness, addiction and despair.”
A proposition coined as a “revenge measure” was added to the ballot, targeting how a healthcare foundation that is a prime proponent of rent control measures could spend their revenue.
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