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Type Words
Synonyms advocate, advocator, proponent
Type of soul, someone, somebody, individual, person, mortal
Has types gnostic, humanist, humanitarian, ideologist, ideologue, internationalist, interpreter, irredentist, irridentist, isolationist, jansenist, justifier, libertarian, maoist, marxist, nationalist, neoclassicist, neutralist, nullifier, partisan, partitionist, platonist, populist, presenter, pro-lifer, protagonist, protectionist, representative, republican, ritualist, ruralist, secessionist, secularist, separationist, separatist, zealot, apologist, booster, champion, constitutionalist, darwinian, democrat, drumbeater, federalist, friend, voice, admirer, spokesperson, sponsor, suffragist, supporter, supremacist, teleologist, thatcherite, unilateralist, vindicator
Type Words
Synonyms index, power
Type of mathematical notation
Has types degree, log, logarithm
Derivation exponential
Type Words
Type of intellectual, intellect
Derivation expound

Examples of exponent

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The eastern pursuit beloved by the West has no greater exponent than John Friend.
From the independent.co.uk
Japan has been the world's leading exponent of Socialism for the last 50 years.
From the economist.com
This group was one of the first, and is certainly the best exponent of punk rock.
From the time.com
Humorist Barry Humphries has been a provocative exponent of dadaism in Australia.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The most widely known exponent of the Kafi is the Pakistani singer Abida Parveen.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It is certainly true that a non-prime exponent will lead to N not being prime.
From the scienceblogs.com
The main exponent and developer of their approaches today is John Miles Foley.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Smith was an articulate exponent of good government and efficiency, as was Hoover.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Langdon believes an exponent of the Illuminati is behind the modern mischief.
From the washingtonpost.com
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  • Advocate: a person who pleads for a cause or propounds an idea
  • Someone who expounds and interprets or explains
  • A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
  • Just as multiplication by a positive integer corresponds to repeated addition: The exponent is usually shown as a superscript to the right of the base. ...
  • Exponent is an engineering and science consulting firm with 19 offices in the United States and 4 offices overseas. It trades on NASDAQ under the symbol EXPO. Until 1998, it was known as Failure Analysis Associates and its holding company, The Failure Group, Inc., was traded as the symbol FAIL. ...
  • In group theory, a periodic group or a torsion group is a group in which each element has finite order. All finite groups are periodic. The concept of a periodic group should not be confused with that of a cyclic group, although all finite cyclic groups are periodic.
  • An exponent is a phonological manifestation of a morphosyntactic property. In non-technical language, it is the expression of one or more grammatical properties by sound. There are several kinds of exponents: *identity *affixation *reduplication *internal modification
  • The Purdue Exponent is one of a handful of daily independent student newspapers, with most other college newspapers being owned by the university or operated by the journalism school. The college newspaper serves Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. ...
  • (The Exponents) The Exponents are a New Zealand rock group. They formed in 1981 as the Dance Exponents, after vocalist Jordan Luck and guitarist Brian Jones disbanded their first group, Basement, and relocated from the South Canterbury town of Timaru to Christchurch. ...