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be championed

noun

Someone who has been a winner in a contest.

  • The defending champion is expected to defeat his challenger.

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These educators should indeed be championed.

They saw it as something that should be championed.

ReprintsTo be championed by Mr Lafontaine is a setback for any proposal, admittedly.

And as for the next wave to be championed by the music press?

Robust community interventions, tackling the underlying causes of crime, must be championed.

It would seem that few securities would be championed by both approaches at the same time.

It is a suggestion likely to be championed by city council members.

Lawrence and Jean Genet — would be championed as "Sexual Politics" was.

GIVEN the music industry's decline over the last decade, one might expect any firm paying musicians to be championed.

The rapper and producer quickly emerged from obscurity a few years ago to be championed by Kanye West and TI.

Indeed, it is a measure of great art that it can be championed, claimed, honoured by different sides of the political spectrum.

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