Expounders [noun]

Definition of Expounders:

person who advocates, supports cause

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Sentence/Example of Expounders:

Who, in this respect, made him a greater light and a clearer expounder than the Christian Paley?

A strange feeling for an expounder of the sacred word to experience in the presence of an apparently commonplace man.

Yes, there lay the Prussians over Sunday; and might hear some weighty expounder, if they liked.

It was in vain to appeal to Mr. Webster, then at the height of his reputation as a Union-saver and great constitutional expounder.

The author of these books is in large part a follower and expounder of Spencer.

And now let us finally bid farewell to Oscar Wilde as sthete, or, rather, as prophet and expounder of the sthetic.

He was a grammarian, commentator and expounder of the Law, but he was not free from the errors of the members of his creed.

I tell you that such a one has to rely upon the results arrived at by the investigator and the expounder of Holy Writ.

He was a great expounder of natural religion as studied by his observation and by his conscience.

He is less a seeker than an expounder; less a philosopher than a preacher; and he boldly dismisses proof in favour of exhortation.