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advocacy

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Noun — Public support for a cause, policy, or group of people.

How to use advocacy

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Etymology

From Middle French advocacie, ultimately linked to advocate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “advocacy” mean?

The word “advocacy” means public support for a cause, policy, or group of people. In plain terms, actively speaking up or campaigning in support of something or someone.

How do you pronounce “advocacy”?

“Advocacy” is pronounced AD-vuh-kuh-see (/ˈæd.və.kə.si/ in IPA).

How do you use “advocacy” in a sentence?

Here is “advocacy” used in a sentence: “She has spent her career in advocacy for disability rights.”

What part of speech is “advocacy”?

“Advocacy” is a noun.

Where does the word “advocacy” come from?

The word “advocacy” comes from Middle French. From Middle French advocacie, ultimately linked to advocate.

Is “advocacy” a common word?

“Advocacy” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "advocacy" and "activism"?

Advocacy is public support for a cause, often through persuasion, argument, or representing a group's interests. Activism usually involves more direct action, such as protests and campaigns, so advocacy can be one part of a wider activist effort.

What is the difference between "advocacy" and "lobbying"?

Lobbying is a specific form of advocacy aimed at influencing lawmakers or officials directly. Advocacy is broader, covering any public support for a cause, policy, or group, whether or not it targets those in power.

What is the difference between "advocacy" and "advocate"?

"Advocacy" is the noun for the act of publicly supporting a cause. "Advocate" is the person who does that supporting, or a verb meaning to support or argue for something.

What are common collocations with "advocacy"?

Frequent pairings include advocacy group, patient advocacy, self-advocacy, child advocacy, and advocacy campaign. These reflect its meaning of organised public support for a cause or group of people.

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