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platform

Definition for platform

noun as in stand or stage

Strongest matches

floor, podium, terrace

noun as in political stance, promises

Strongest matches

manifesto, plank, policy, principle, program

Strong matches

objectives, soapbox, stump, tenets

Weak match

party line

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Example Sentences

Throughout your career, you’ve used your platform to champion so many causes, HIV and AIDS, and you’ve spoken out about your love for Jamaica.

From Salon

That Google either sell off its Android operating system or be barred from requiring the use of services like search or the Google Play app store on the platform.

Trump “has centered parental rights back in his platform, which is incredible. He has prioritized knowledge and skill, not identity politics,” she said.

"There’s not harassment and bots and spam and a lot of the other problems that plague other platforms," she said.

From BBC

Millions of consumers have switched to streaming platforms that offer fewer commercials, or none at all, and lower subscription prices.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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