Used in a Sentence

proponents

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for proponents.

Editorial note

Bank robbers are rarely dollar proponents in the US, or yen proponents in Japan.

Examples17
Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

One who supports something; an advocate.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of proponents gathered in one view.

noun

One who supports something; an advocate.

noun

One who makes a proposal or proposition.

noun

(law) One who propounds a will for probate.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for proponents.

noun

One who supports something; an advocate.

noun

One who makes a proposal or proposition.

noun

(law) One who propounds a will for probate.

Example sentences

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Bank robbers are rarely dollar proponents in the US, or yen proponents in Japan.

2

On the risk side, GMO proponents like to argue that the technology is safe because we haven't found any ill effects.

3

Muggers generally aren't cash proponents or jewelry proponents.

4

Ironically this is the exact same thing that GPL proponents say would never happen if everyone used permissive licenses.

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Typically, AGW[1] proponents only argue from the expected value of our investment in preventing global warming.

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So, yes there are definitely lots of Bitcoin proponents dreaming about (and actually carrying out) fraud!

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Taleb is a noble truth seeker and the GMO proponents are out to silence him.

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Conmen might be proponents of certain financial schemes, or they might just be charismatic.

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A large number (majority?) of people who are proponents for american-style capitalism, advocating for less government intervention, are from big universities around the U.

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All three of the Convox founders are huge proponents of open source.

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I'm not even anti-systemd, but I can certainly use you as ammunition against systemd proponents if the time ever comes.

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Somehow I don't see webtech proponents rallying for wining the desktop or winning the smartwatches.

Quote examples

1

The idea that free-market proponents in the 70s and 80s were "radical" is at best a lie, and at worst revisionist history.

2

It was only after a wide campaign (which also created the term "Jaywalk") that car proponents got the public to reverse their opinion.

3

Do "bitcoin proponents" dream about defrauding people at a disproportional rate?

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* Do "bitcoin proponents" dream about defrauding people at a disproportional rate?

Proper noun examples

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Proponents of the Apple Watch claim that the hardware and software of the Apple Watch will get better over time.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use proponents in a sentence?

Bank robbers are rarely dollar proponents in the US, or yen proponents in Japan.

What does proponents mean?

One who supports something; an advocate.

What part of speech is proponents?

proponents is commonly used as noun.