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Advocation 

The act of advocating for a customer in a law firm, in a meeting setting.
Lets have an advocation meeting to discuss any pending cases with clients.
Advocation by AXDWI October 31, 2016

Pokémon Advocates 

People that believe that Pokémon win versus the lions. Pokémon Advocates are right in their stance, but lion advocates are lacking some chromosomes so they still believe that lions win. Although Pokémon like Rayquaza and Eternatus exist, lion advocates still function like Neanderthals and are not advanced enough as a human to comprehend this.
Pokémon Advocates: Pokémon win 100% of the time
Fully functional human beings: True

advokatiserar 

advokatiserar a swedish word for the work a defence attorney does when he is working
wow that defence attorney advokatiserar really
advokatiserar by =) Johan =D April 29, 2008

Advokatisera 

A verb, to "advokatisera" means "what an attorney does when s/he takes care of her/his duties in- or outside of court". In other words, "the things an attorney does when handling a case".
It is a swedish word.

Noun: Advokatisering
Han gillar att advokatisera. (He likes to advokatisera.)
Han advokatiserar just nu. (He advokatiserar right now.)
Hon advokatiserade igår. (Yesterday she advokatiserade.)
Denna advokatisering är slarvigt skött. (This advokatisering is taken care of very sloppily.)
Advokatisera by Keahi May 1, 2008

Advocacist 

Jasmine is so good at advocating for our patients, one might call her an advocacist. She be slaying the fuck out of advocating.

Anti-Nolitionary Advocates 

are advocates who advocate against foisting one to make a choice or decision against their will
Statists foisted a nolitionary experience of eating nattō onto agorist who happened to live within their borders; because there was a surplus of nattō because the government-subsidized nattō & there wasn’t enough demand for nattō despite the subsidizes. To eschew, the nattō from going bad -- the government decided to force its citizenry (and those who happened to live within their borders) to eat the surplus of nattō. The government made those they didn’t like to eat more nattō.

After months & months of the government forcing people to eat nattō against their will the anti-nolitionary advocates rose up to get rid of the government via a peaceful singing-revolution.