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ADVOCATION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
the action of a superior court in calling before itself or reviewing an action originally brought before an inferior court . 2. obsolete. a. advocacy.
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ADVOCATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the act of summoning. advocation. / ˌædvəˈkeɪʃən /. noun. Scots law papal law the transfer to itself by a superior court of an action pending in a lower court.
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advocation, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun advocation is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for advocation is from before 1325, ...
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advocation (ædvəʊˈkeɪʃən) [a. Fr. advocacion, earlier avocacion (12th c. in Godef.), ad. L. advocātiōn-em, n. of action f. advocā-re, see advoke. The senses are partly taken from this, partly from med.L. advocātio, the function of the advocātus, in the various mediæval senses of that word.] I. n. of...
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advocation - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (archaic) Advocacy; the act of advocating or pleading. · (UK, law) The right of presenting to a vacant benefice or living in the church. · (Scots law) ...
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ADVOCATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. One who defends or maintains a cause or proposal; an advocate of liberal arts education. 2. One who supports or promotes the interests of a cause or group.
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He is currently working with EarthxTV on his own series Reverend Gadget's Garage – also known as Gadget's World – in which he shows his advocation of
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Hi, we're Advocation. We work with creative, PR, and digital firms to solve the operational problems stalling growth—transforming chaos into clarity, and ...
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ADVOCATION - The Law Dictionary
Definition and Citations: In Scotch law. A process by which an action may be carried from an inferior to a superior court before final Judgment in the former.
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advocation - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. One that argues for a cause; a supporter or defender: an advocate of civil rights. 2. One that pleads in another's behalf; an ...
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What is the correct usage of 'advocation' versus 'advocacy'?
"advocation" is the noun form of "advocate", basically meaning to speak in favor of someone or something.
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advocation, advocations- WordWeb dictionary definition
Noun: advocation ,ad-vu'key-shun. (law) the process of transferring a case from a lower court to a higher court "The lawyer sought advocation to the Supreme ...
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advocacy
advocacy (ˈædvəkəsɪ) [a. (14th c.) Fr. advocacie, -atie, avocacie, ad. med.L. advocātia, n. of state, f. advocātus: see advocate and -acy.] 1. The function of an advocate; the work of advocating; pleading for or supporting.1413 Lydg. Pylgr. Sowle i. xv. (1859) 15 Blysful lord!.. I haue spoken of adu...
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Chen Hongmou
His essays were very progressive for his time – in his vigorous advocation of education for people everywhere, he was one of the first philosophers to
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avocation
avocation (ævəʊˈkeɪʃən) [ad. L. āvocātiōn-em, n. of action f. āvocāre: see avocate and -ation. In sense 5 f. avocate v. 2, and = OF. avocation, ad. L. advocātiōn-em: see advocation.] I. (= L. āvocātio.) 1. The calling away or withdrawal (of a person) from an employment; diversion of the thoughts. ar...
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