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marketeer
[ mahr-ki-teer ]
marketeer
1/ ˌmɑːkɪˈtɪə /
noun
- a supporter of the European Union and of Britain's membership of it
- a marketer
marketeer
2/ ˌmɑːkəˈtɪə /
noun
- a person employed in marketing
Word History and Origins
Origin of marketeer1
Example Sentences
Along with the acchhe din he promised in 2014, Modi pledged “minimum government, maximum governance,” sounding like a 1980s America free marketeer.
Along with the acchhe din he promised in 2014, Mr. Modi pledged “minimum government, maximum governance,” sounding like a 1980s America free marketeer.
But he had plenty of good to say about the villainous, “picture-making performance” of late actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, who played the extremely dangerous black marketeer Owen Davian.
"In podcast interviews, especially with right-wing hosts, RFK Jr. now says he would leave energy policy to the market and describes himself as 'a radical free marketeer,'" Klein added.
Sunak is an heir of free marketeer Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and wary of big government interventions in the economy such as Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, a huge package of tax breaks and subsidies aimed at boosting green industries.
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