vocal advocate

collocation in English

meaningsofvocalandadvocate

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vocal
adjective
uk
/ˈvəʊ.kəl/
us
/ˈvoʊ.kəl/
relating to or produced by the voice, either in singing ...
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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 ofvocalandadvocatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvocal advocate

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Zuberi is also avocaladvocateof minority rights and the rights of weaker section of the society.
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He was avocaladvocateof civil rights, and he helped organize shelters for the homeless.
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Safeek has been avocaladvocatefor physician leadership to improve healthcare quality, patient safety, and the patient experience.
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He continues to run the site, and is avocaladvocateof self-publishing in both print and digital media.
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He was avocaladvocateof social responsibility in broadcasting and worked to educate the public through television.
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Bookchin was an anti-capitalist andvocaladvocateof the decentralisation of society along ecological and democratic lines.
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His solar research continues, but he is also avocaladvocateof an open source approach to technical development.
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He was avocaladvocateof equal opportunities for individuals in business.
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Rafko has participated in a number of fundraising activities and has been avocaladvocatefor nursing and hospice programs.
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Snowden was avocaladvocatefor civil rights as early as the 1920s.
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As a state representative, he was avocaladvocatefor his neighborhood.
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He remains avocaladvocateof interval training.
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He was avocaladvocateof municipal intervention to solve the citys housing problem.
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She was avocaladvocatefor social justice issues and worker rights.
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He was also avocaladvocateof advertising any library, but particularly a national library where one had yet to be founded.
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He was a passionate andvocaladvocateof the view that there is an essential difference between living and inert matter.
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While she is now avocaladvocatefor advancing women in business and finance, she recognizes that this advocacy could have begun earlier.
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Cronkite was avocaladvocatefor free airtime for political candidates.
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