expounder
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Long before he went into politics, Cuomo was a practitioner, professor, expounder, and lover of the law.
From The New Yorker • Jan. 12, 2015
Edgeworth was also an early expounder of theories about money and the monetary system, which by 1927 both Keynes and Hayek had already addressed at length.
From BusinessWeek • Oct. 6, 2011
Rostow is distrusted by many for his hawkish attitudes and derided even within the Administration as an expounder of outspoken and endless optimism to a President who craves good news.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Perhaps the most interesting is Carl Gustave Jung, a Swiss, who became a sort of official expounder of all Freud's ideas; Freud's devotion to him was said to be "altogether exceptional."
From Time Magazine Archive
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The intimation of the Nazarenes in power on the lips of an expounder of the Law was not conducive to instant comment.
From Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians by Miller, Elizabeth