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1 advocate
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2 zij volgt een opleiding voor secretaresse/advocate
zij volgt een opleiding voor secretaresse/advocateshe's doing a secretarial/law courseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zij volgt een opleiding voor secretaresse/advocate
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3 dualist
n. dualist, advocate of dualism; advocate of the belief that mind and matter exist separately (Philosophy); advocate of the belief that good and evil are embodied in two separate divine beings or principles (Theology) -
4 advocaat
advocaat, advocate1 [juridisch] 〈 algemeen〉 lawyer ⇒ 〈Brits-Engels; pleiter voor hogere rechtbank〉 barrister, 〈Brits-Engels; adviseur, pleiter voor lagere rechtbank〉 solicitor3 [drank] advocaat♦voorbeelden:een advocaat nemen • engage a lawyervoor advocaat studeren • study for the bar -
5 humanist
n. humanist, advocate of human rights, advocate of a system of thought which values human dignity and achievements -
6 voorstaan
1 [voor iets staan] stand/be in front2 [heugen] remember, recall♦voorbeelden:3 de vrije handel voorstaan • support/advocate/believe in free tradeer goed/slecht voorstaan • 〈 met betrekking tot zaken〉 look/not look promising; 〈 met betrekking tot personen〉 be doing well/be in a bad way -
7 voorstander
voorstander, voorstandster♦voorbeelden:ik ben geen voorstander van de doodstraf • I do not believe in/I am against/I am not an advocate of capital punishment -
8 absolutist
n. (Politics) absolutist, advocate of absolutism -
9 advocaat
n. advocate; lawyer, attorney, barrister (Law); supporter, backer -
10 advocaatje
n. judge advocate, military lawyer, military barrister -
11 anarchist
n. anarchist, advocate of anarchy (social movement that objects to laws and government) -
12 auditeurgeneraal
n. judge advocate general, chief legal officer and advisor to a branch of the military -
13 auditeurmilitair
n. judge advocate, military lawyer, military barrister -
14 classica
n. female classicist, classical scholar, advocate of the study of the ancient classics -
15 classicus
n. classicist, classical scholar, advocate of the study of the ancient classics -
16 collectivist
n. collectivist, advocate of collectivism (political theory of collective control over production and distribution) -
17 counselen
v. counsel, advise, instruct, advocate -
18 democraat
n. democrat, member of the Democratic party; advocate of democratic rule -
19 determinist
n. determinist, advocate of determinism (doctrine which states that there is a reason for everything and all is predestined) -
20 evolutionist
n. evolutionist, advocate of a theory of evolution
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advocate — ad·vo·cate 1 / ad və kət, ˌkāt/ n [Latin advocatus adviser to a party in a lawsuit, counselor, from past participle of advocare to summon, employ as counsel, from ad to + vocare to call] 1: a person (as a lawyer) who works and argues in support… … Law dictionary
advocate — Ⅰ. advocate UK US /ˈædvəkeɪt/ verb [T] ► to publicly support or suggest an idea, plan, or way of doing something: »The Food Standards Agency advocated a ban on advertising junk food to children. advocate doing sth »We would advocate selling those … Financial and business terms
Advocate — Ad vo*cate, n. [OE. avocat, avocet, OF. avocat, fr. L. advocatus, one summoned or called to another; properly the p. p. of advocare to call to, call to one s aid; ad + vocare to call. See {Advowee}, {Avowee}, {Vocal}.] 1. One who pleads the cause … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
advocate — verb. 1. In a letter written in 1798 Benjamin Franklin asked Noah Webster, the lexicographer of American English, to use his authority to ‘reprobate’ this word, which was then new in the meaning ‘to recommend or plead in favour of’, although the… … Modern English usage
Advocate — Ad vo*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Advocated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Advocating}.] [See {Advocate}, n., {Advoke}, {Avow}.] To plead in favor of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
advocate — [ad′və kit; ] for v. [, ad′vəkāt΄] n. [ME advocat, avocat < L advocatus, a counselor < advocare, to summon (for aid) < ad , to + vocare, to call] 1. a person who pleads another s cause; specif., a lawyer 2. a person who speaks or writes… … English World dictionary
Advocate — Ad vo*cate, v. i. To act as advocate. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
advocate — n *lawyer, counselor, barrister, counsel, attorney, solicitor advocate vb *support, uphold, champion, back Analogous words: defend, justify, vindicate, *maintain: espouse (see ADOPT): promote, forward, *advance … New Dictionary of Synonyms
advocate — [n] person supporting an idea or cause publicly apostle, attorney, backer, campaigner, champion, counsel, defender, exponent, expounder, lawyer, pleader, promoter, proponent, proposer, speaker, spokesperson, supporter, upholder; concepts 359,423… … New thesaurus
advocate — ► NOUN 1) a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy. 2) a person who pleads a case on someone else s behalf. 3) Scottish term for BARRISTER(Cf. ↑barrister). ► VERB ▪ publicly recommend or support. DER … English terms dictionary
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