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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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On Sunday, he called on the UK's communications regulator Ofcom to "go after" Musk over "crimes" he claims are being committed on the tech mogul's social media platform X.

From BBC

Extra credit goes to Air’s creative direction and lighting designer, who locked the band inside a rectangular elevated platform that gave the look of performing inside a James Turrell sculpture.

Sanders added: “Where do these guys come from, that sit on these platforms and say, ‘Oh, you should have sat in behind and learned the game and been what they developed.’

“Both platforms provide an unparalleled ability with Electro-optical/infrared sensors and video downlink capabilities that provide situational awareness and communications support that enhance officer safety,” the statement added.

Insisting that God is on their side also enhances influencers’ sense of community with their followers, making some platforms almost seem like a parish.

From Salon

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

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