championing Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of championing In English

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Examples of championing

  • Seeing race as performative also valorizes the visual realm, championing a subjective and plural reading of the text.

  • Allegiance to fashion snobbery was quickly dissolved with ravers championing the rise of the blatantly pirated clothing that mutated into children's clothing and bland beachwear.

  • There were several reasons for the union's championing such a takeover.

  • Nevertheless, supporters of judicial hegemony seem undeterred in championing the judiciary as the exclusive body for resolving rights conflicts.

  • Where appropriate, the authors provide opinions without championing particular modelling systems or approaches.

  • Many scholars and practitioners are actively championing the participatory constitution-making model as the best way to achieve a culture of democratic constitutionalism.

  • Yet his emphatic championing of ideology over pragmatics can come to seem a rather artificial intervention.

  • Although championing the values of working-class solidarity, self-improvement through travel, and international understanding, socialist tourism also promised comfortable accommodations and solicitude to individual desires.

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