Definitions
a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
Word origin
From Latin prōpōnēns, present participle of prōpōnō (“to put forward; propose”).
Used in a sentence
“Proponents of the race — notably Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Mary Wittenberg, director of the marathon — said the event would provide a needed morale boost, as well as an economic one.”
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Used as a crossword answer1 curated clues
01“Person in favor”9 letters
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