Results for pro
Definitions of pro:
part of speech: noun
The positive side of a question.
part of speech: noun
A prefix, signifying for; forth; forward; out- as in proceed, provide; pro is sometimes changed into pur, as in pursue, purpose.
Usage examples for pro:
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And so convincing had been the argument of those gentlemen at that time, that there was unanimous consent on the pro impeachment side of the Senate, on two different occasions, to set aside the First Article, of which the alleged unlawful attempt to remove Mr. Stanton was practically the principal accusation.
"History-of-the-Impeachment-of-Andrew-Johnson-President-of-the-United-States-by-the-House-of-Representatives-and-his-trial-by-the-Senate-for-high-crimes-and-misdemeanors-in-office-1868", Ross, Edmund G. (Edmund Gibson) -
Yet he weighed the question pro and con.
"The Rangeland Avenger", Max Brand -
Although he spoke German, he was not by any means pro German in his motives.
"Jimgrim and Allah's Peace", Talbot Mundy -
Frankly, I'm neither pro West nor pro Soviet.
"Combat", Dallas McCord Reynolds