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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

Amazon previously signed a deal to release a documentary on First Lady Melania Trump that will be shown in theaters and on its streaming platform later this year.

Pound for theatrical pound, she pushes Mescal’s Stanley to the ropes, an apt metaphor for a production that takes place on a raised platform resembling a boxing ring.

Within social media, YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp were the most common platforms.

From BBC

"When gathering intelligence, the Russian security and intelligence services use a wide range of resources and different platforms," the agency wrote, adding that these had been limited by expelling intelligence officers.

From BBC

"We shall protect the entire territory of South Sudan like it was our own," he added on the social media platform X.

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

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