Sentence examples for the championing from inspiring English sources

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the championing

noun

Someone who has been a winner in a contest.

  • The defending champion is expected to defeat his challenger.

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One of the major virtues of "Encounter" is the championing of misunderstood, under­valued or forgotten talents.

Thanks in good part to the championing of George Bernard Shaw, their opinion became the received one.

In recent years, the writer George Saunders has made the championing of so-called soft virtues — tenderness, forgiveness, patience — something of a personal crusade.

He quotes one critic lambasting the championing of "clodhopping bumpkin folderol" by, all too often, "prancing curate[s] in cricket flannels".

There's logic in the championing of Valere by the capricious Princess, whom Ms. Lumley portrays with a savvy grasp of the combustible metabolism of power.

The championing of Israel as a specifically Jewish state by Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, sends a message to Israel's Arabs that they do not belong.

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Il Campionissimo, the Champion of Champions.

He's the champion.

"She's the champion.

He was the champion.

"They are the champions".

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