Sentence examples for is championing from inspiring English sources

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is championing

noun

Someone who has been a winner in a contest.

  • The defending champion is expected to defeat his challenger.

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Philips is championing the circular economy.

Part of his mission is championing the Abu Salim families.

Her greatest achievement is championing the broadcasting of women's cycling.

This time, he is championing one nominee and opposing another.

Its main role now, however, is championing contemporary artists, including many who are based locally.

In a sense, Google is championing the rights of all the citizens of the Internet kingdom.

By being tarred as a fabulist, Mr. Daisey risks hurting the cause he is championing.

"If nobody in authority is championing an issue, it doesn't have oomph".

Unsurprisingly, no lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) organisation is championing this cause.

Zoe Salmon is championing npower's Little Green Fingers project (npower.com/littlegreenfingers).

"The first lady of Ethiopia [Roman Tesfaye] is championing women's economic empowerment herself".

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