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pro
1[proh]
adverb
in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
noun
plural
prosa proponent of an issue; a person who upholds the affirmative in a debate.
an argument, consideration, vote, etc., for something.
pro-
2a prefix indicating favor for some party, system, idea, etc., without identity with the group (pro-British; pro-Communist; proslavery ), having anti- as its opposite.
a prefix of priority in space or time having especially a meaning of advancing or projecting forward or outward, and also used to indicate substitution, attached widely to stems not used as words.
provision; prologue; proceed; produce; protract; procathedral; proconsul.
pro
3[proh]
adjective
noun
plural
prosa professional.
the pros, the professional athletic leagues, as of football, baseball, or basketball.
He's sure to be signed by the pros.
pro-
4a prefix identical in meaning with pro-1 , occurring in words borrowed from Greek (prodrome ) or formed of Greek (and occasionally Latin) elements.
pro
5[proh]
noun
plural
prospro
6[proh]
preposition
for.
Pro
7abbreviation
PRO
8public relations officer.
pro
1/ prəʊ /
adverb
in favour of a motion, issue, course of action, etc Compare anti
preposition
in favour of
noun
(usually plural) an argument or vote in favour of a proposal or motion See also pros and cons
(usually plural) a person who votes in favour of a proposal, motion, etc
pro
2/ prəʊ /
noun
informal, short for professional
slang, a prostitute
abbreviation
professional practitioner
adjective
informal, short for professional
PRO
3abbreviation
Public Records Office
public relations officer
pro-
4prefix
in favour of; supporting
pro-Chinese
acting as a substitute for
proconsul
pronoun
pro-
5prefix
before in time or position; anterior; forward
prophase
procephalic
prognathous
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Origin of pro1
Origin of pro3
Origin of pro5
Word History and Origins
Origin of pro1
Origin of pro2
Origin of pro3
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Example Sentences
"Squad choices have varied between the safe selection of an old guard, such as the continued presence of 35-year-old Jordan Henderson, and the bizarre, as when Ivan Toney was summoned from the Saudi Pro League with Al-Ahli then only given two minutes as a substitute against Senegal before being dropped altogether," added McNulty.
“We will continue to support her as she develops as a pro and elevates her game. She is making a significant impact on the club and we look forward to many more years with her as part of the Angel City family.”
After the 2008 Pro Bowl player refused a field sobriety test, police said, a search warrant was obtained and a blood sample was taken at a hospital.
It is important to stress, however, that wages - while a clear factor in this situation - are not the be all and end all for Sterling, who has turned down far more lucrative moves to the Saudi Pro League over the past 12 months.
Cowboys fans are still agonizing over the Parsons trade, even though their team got two first-round draft picks and Pro Bowl defensive lineman Kenny Clark in the deal, and shellshocked quarterback Dak Prescott responded to the news with a Texas-sized understatement: “I’m not going to say we’re better.”
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