advocate
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From Middle English advocat, advoket, from Old French advocat, from Latin advocātus (past participle of advocāre (“to call for”)), a calque of Ancient Greek παράκλητος (paráklētos) (whence English paraclete). Doublet of advoke, avocat, avouch, and avow.
advocate (plural advocates)
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advocate (third-person singular simple present advocates, present participle advocating, simple past and past participle advocated)
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advocate f (plural advocates)
advocāte
advocate
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