0 present participle of champion --
1 to support, defend, or fight for a person, belief, right, or principle enthusiastically: --
He has championed constitutional reform for many years.
In any regulatory system, there is bound to be a difficult balance between championing the rights of the consumer and not overburdening the service provider.
The debate should focus on the idea that the excesses of those championing the environment will result in unrealistic, unworkable legislation.
Combined with their championing of working-class popular culture and (more incongruously) with their espousal of social reforms like old-age pensions, was a definite and electorally effective liberal message.
Olfric's championing of the general ashing may indicate some sort of awkwardness in the juxtaposition of these two rituals.
He pursued peace instead of championing justice.
It was just the sort of radical cause that he had relished championing in the past, fighting for the labouring poor to obtain a poor law political voice.
The championing of the integrity of the family, and of social security, could therefore coincide with criticism of government economic policy.
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.