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middleman
[ mid-l-man ]
noun
- a person who plays an economic role intermediate between producer and retailer or consumer.
- a person who acts as an intermediary.
middleman
/ ˈmɪdəlˌmæn /
noun
- an independent trader engaged in the distribution of goods from producer to consumer
- an intermediary
- theatre the interlocutor in minstrel shows
Word History and Origins
Origin of middleman1
Example Sentences
She said Amazon has "created the spending habits" of western consumers by acting as a trustworthy middleman between them and manufacturers.
I travelled across America, from the suburbs of Ohio to the desert of Palm Springs, tracking down men affected and confronting those involved – including the middleman himself.
The BBC's investigation found a sophisticated operation involving a middleman, Mr Jacobson, and a network of recruiters tasked with finding men for these events.
Several told the BBC the middleman or other recruiters raised the possibility of modelling opportunities with A&F.
“If you frame shipping and logistics as the service shepherds goods from middleman to middleman, then the fewer of those that exist in the ecosystem, the worse for them.”
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