Synonyms for «rostrum»

Rostrum refers to a raised platform or stage from which speeches or presentations are given. It is usually located in front of an audience. Full definition

Sentences with «rostrum»

  • Writing for the Blairite Progress magazine in 2013, Johnson described trade union officials as «fat, white, finger - jabbing blokes on rostrums shouting and screaming» [38] and said in 2014 that «A perception that Labour is in the pocket of the unions is damaging to the party... The precious link between Labour and the unions becomes a liability rather than an advantage when it is allowed to look like a transaction.» (en.wikipedia.org)
  • ««A five - year campaign to promote Christian theology in China, launched in 2013, will provide theological guidance for church rostrums in China and will promote the positive and correct theological thinking.» (redeeminggod.com)
  • Former heptathlete Katy Marchant was another to climb the medal rostrum at Rio 2016 after sealing bronze in the individual sprint. (teamgb.com)
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