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Stump for Meaning in English

expression

ˈstəmp/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
STUHMP-for, STUHMP-fer, STUHMP-ferr
stˈʌmp/ /fˈɔː
st-UMP-for

Definition

To publicly support someone, especially a political candidate, by speaking or campaigning for them. It often means traveling to different places to encourage people to vote for that person.

Usage & Nuances

Mainly used in political contexts. Often followed by the candidate or cause being supported: 'stump for a candidate'. Slightly formal, but common in news and political discussion. Not used for personal, non-public support.

Example Sentences

She traveled across the state to stump for her favorite candidate.

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He often appears on TV to stump for clean energy policies.

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Politicians stump for their parties before elections.

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I heard she’s out in Iowa stumping for the governor again this week.

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They love to stump for new environmental laws at every public event.

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You can always count on him to stump for education funding when it matters.

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