tireless advocate

collocation in English

meaningsoftirelessandadvocate

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tireless
adjective
uk
/ˈtaɪə.ləs/
us
/ˈtaɪr.ləs/
working energetically ...
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advocate
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæd.və.kət/
us
/ˈæd.və.kət/
a lawyer who defends someone in a ...
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(Definition oftirelessandadvocatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftireless advocate

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Netter's thesis was a study of married women's work, and she became atirelessadvocatefor women's right to their own earnings.
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He has been atirelessadvocateon behalf of his constituents' interests in relation to noise and night flights.
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He was also atirelessadvocatefor psychological science.
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He continued to be atirelessadvocateof evolution, science education, and human service.
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He continues to work as a choreographer, coach and teacher and is atirelessadvocatefor the art form.
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In his role as director of the museum he was atirelessadvocatefor the region's culture, history and environment.
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His peers eulogized him as atirelessadvocatefor the security of the nation.
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He was atirelessadvocateof modern art.
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It was not until 1907 that he was elected to the council where he continued to be atirelessadvocatefor working-class children and their teachers.
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Carter called her one who had the courage to speak the truth and fight stigmas surrounding illness and addiction, even calling her atirelessadvocatefor those struggling.
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Evans is honored for the high standard of professionalism he set during his career as an official, and he is credited as atirelessadvocateof formal training for umpires.
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