Definition
A professional arguer who gets paid to passionately champion causes, clients, or cases they may or may not personally believe in. These persuasion specialists range from courtroom lawyers arguing legal technicalities to policy wonks lobbying for legislation to activists fighting for social change. The term conveniently sounds more noble than "hired gun" while describing essentially the same function.
Example Usage
As a patient advocate, she navigated the labyrinthine healthcare system so her clients didn't have to decipher their own medical bills.
Source: Common legal terminology
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See “advocate” in Corporate Speak, Gen-Z Slang, Pirate Speak, and more.
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