abettor, backer, cross section, diaskeuast, executive officer, favorer, locum tenens, pleader, second in command, supporter, utility man
Definitionn. a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
Last update: June 16, 2015
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M.S.Subbalakshmi is an exponent of Carnatic music. [Please select]
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The best known exponent of tennis was Henry VIII who, as a young man, was extremely athletic and passionate about sport. [Please select]
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Burn was a great exponent of the Scottish Baronial style and encased the whole ancient edifice within a baronial mansion. [Please select]
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Trenchant exponent of Shakespeare. [Please select]
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On the stage modern or Shakespearean: exemplars, Charles Wyndham, high comedian Osmond Tearle (died 1901), exponent of Shakespeare. [Please select]
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His earliest work dealt mainly with mathematical subjects, and especially with quaternions (q.v.), of which he may be regarded as the leading exponent after their originator, Hamilton. [Please select]
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The business-man type, of which Senator Aldrich was a perfect exponent, was pushing to the front. [Please select]
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Not so, however, the great exponent of popular sovereignty, Douglas. [Please select]
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Schurman, _The Ethical Import of Darwinism_, 1887) is a comprehensive exponent of American philosophic thought. [Please select]
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Then he appears as an exponent of a vaster mind and will. [Please select]
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