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Prosecutors Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for prosecutors in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of prosecutors in 10 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for prosecutors alphabetically.

aide
  • abettor
  • adjutant
  • aid
  • aide-de-camp
  • assistant
  • attendant
  • coadjutant
  • coadjutor
  • deputy
  • girl Friday
  • helper
  • lieutenant
ally
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • associate
  • co-worker
  • coadjutor
  • collaborator
  • colleague
  • confederate
  • friend
  • helper
  • partner
assistant
  • abettor
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • adherent
  • adjunct
  • aide
  • ally
  • appointee
  • apprentice
  • associate
  • attendant
  • auxiliary
associate
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • affiliate
  • aid
  • ally
  • assistant
  • auxiliary
  • branch
  • buddy
  • chum
  • clubber
  • co-worker
confidante
  • acquaintance
  • adherent
  • adviser
  • alter ego
  • amigo
  • bosom buddy
  • companion
  • confidant
  • crony
  • familiar
  • intimate
  • mate
friend
  • acquaintance
  • ally
  • alter ego
  • associate
  • bosom buddy
  • buddy
  • chum
  • classmate
  • cohort
  • colleague
  • companion
  • compatriot
helper
  • abettor
  • accessory
  • accomplice
  • adherent
  • adjunct
  • aide
  • ally
  • appointee
  • apprentice
  • attendant
  • backer
  • backup
law
  • act
  • assize
  • behest
  • bidding
  • bylaw
  • canon
  • case
  • caveat
  • charge
  • charter
  • code
  • command
police
  • badge
  • bear
  • blue
  • bluecoat
  • bobby
  • boy scout
  • bull
  • constable
  • constabulary
  • cop
  • copper
  • corps
supporter
  • abettor
  • abider
  • adherent
  • ally
  • bearer
  • booster
  • brace
  • defender
  • exponent
  • follower
  • paraclete
  • patron

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