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Meaning of "was championed"

Was championed" - This phrase is used to indicate that someone actively supported, promoted, or advocated for a particular cause, idea, or individual. It suggests that the person played a leading role in championing or endorsing the subject matter, often by publicly expressing enthusiasm, commitment, or dedication to its success or advancement.

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He was championed by the station for doing so.
The concept of pipelines was championed by Douglas McIlroy.
That was championed by Lyndon LaRouche and others.
The head of the school was Harold Cressy who was championed by her father.
Such a concept was championed by the Renaissance humanism.
Given the lack of open land to build on, demolition and redevelopment was championed.
Godfrey was championed by his niece Perrine.
Amongst these proposed measures, the cause of sustainable development of tourism activities was championed through.
The restoration was championed by the local Kurdish government.
He said inflammatory things before . He was championed by the station for doing so.
The rising was championed by Marxist cultural activists from Bengal.
From their beginning, the band was championed by Joey Ramone of the Ramones.
His work was championed by longtime Los Angeles Times art editor and critic Arthur Millier.
Indeed, for many years it was championed by the Non-Aligned.
The concept was championed by many Christian democratic parties in Latin America at the time.

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Indeed, for many years it was championed by the Non - Aligned.
Her case was championed in the USA with leading suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt.
It 's often called “ Obamacare ” because it was championed by former President Barack Obama.
This theory was championed by scholars like Euclid and Ptolemy and their followers.
A regular exhibitor in Paris, he was championed by Puvis de Chavannes and Maurice Denis.
This theory was championed by the idealist philosopher George Berkeley.
At that time cremation was championed by the Cremation Society of Great Britain.
The last option was championed by the Americans to better denounce mass manipulation.
It became important for, and was championed by, the Tibetan followers of Candrakirti.
The plan was championed at the highest levels, including by British Prime Minister William Pitt.
The proposal to lift the ban was championed by Monika Bachmann, Saarland 's Health Minister.
The single was championed by celebrity blogger Perez Hilton.
The Resolution was championed by Jordan and adopted unanimously.
This project was championed by the ICRH Matrix Subcommittee previously mentioned.
This idea was championed by the King, who had a minority of followers.
This initiative was championed by the RDG and the ARDG, and was considered a successful event.
Kent 's music was championed by critic and jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton.
But although his cause was championed by Raymond Poincaré, Bartholdi was dismissed by all jurisdictions.
This acquisition was championed by then-Governor of New York, Nelson Rockefeller.
The old system was championed by 45 professional musicians directed by Carafa.
Legacy==Martucci was championed by Arturo Toscanini during much of the latter's career.
Her right to rule was championed by her mother, Rhagaea, Arenicos 's foreign-born wife.
His Piano Concerto was championed by Clara Schumann, who included it in her repertory . [ 1 ].

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