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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

About 50km from Ping’e, developers have built what they say is the highest viewing platform, which overlooks Dashiwei, the second-deepest sinkhole in the world.

From BBC

On Friday, his 11th stand-up special, “The Skinny,” premieres on Hulu as part of the new brand rollout dubbed “Hulu Laughing Now,” featuring 12 new comedy specials per year on the streaming platform.

Singer Kate Nash says she thinks she will make more money from selling photos of her bottom on OnlyFans than she will from her concerts, after joining the platform because it's "a really difficult time for artists to tour".

From BBC

“But it gives us a platform to negotiate from. There is a hard but achievable path ahead in the final hours - and that is what we are focusing on.”

From BBC

“Journalism and a party that relies on buying ads to combat the lies doesn’t work,” said Trippi, who has started his own social media platform, Sez Us, in hopes of boosting a media ecosystem that elevates civility, credibility and truth-telling.

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

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