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devil's advocate
[dev-uhlz ad-vuh-kit]
noun
a person who advocates an opposing or unpopular cause for the sake of argument or to expose it to a thorough examination.
Also called Promoter of the Faith.Roman Catholic Church.an official appointed to present arguments against a proposed beatification or canonization of a beatus.
devil's advocate
noun
a person who advocates an opposing or unpopular view, often for the sake of argument
Technical name: promotor fidei.RC Church the official appointed to put the case against the beatification or canonization of a candidate
Word History and Origins
Origin of devil's advocate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of devil's advocate1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Sometimes they play devil’s advocate.
News website Ukrayinska Pravda even called him "the devil's advocate".
Yet Alanis is far from dumb, and a case-by-case nitpicking of the lines is as micro as Socrates playing devil’s advocate in response to every little thing his students say, while the song is operating at a macro or meta level more akin to Aristotle’s notion of infinite regress.
For example, they are allowed to make an educational point by playing devil’s advocate in a class debate on contemporary American politics.
But I'll indulge in a moment of playing devil's advocate.
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